Before Digital and Beyond
Panoramic photography has always fascinated me, ever since I first had an APS-C camera with a panoramic mode (although many photographers do not consider APS-C format to be a true panoramic because the ratio is 3:1, which makes a 4x11 inch print). Panoramic photographs can be captured with a camera—they do not have to be multiple photographs stitched together in software. In fact, many photographers capture a scene and use a panorama perspective cropping to create their final images.
Prior to digital photography becoming the norm in professional photography, I was walking the streets and photographing landscapes with the Hasselblad X-Pan. The camera is a film rangefinder that captures panoramic photographs on 35mm film, ...
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