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For Ahmet Baki Kocaballi
Image Title:  For Ahmet Baki Kocaballi
 
 By: Roger Williams  
  Copyright ©2006



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Photographer Roger Williams {K:84100}
Project #50 Alternate Perspective Camera Model Voigltander Bessaflex
Categories Panoramic
Street
Transportation
Film Format
Portfolio Spherical Panoramas
Fisheye
Black & White
Lens Peleng 8mm F/3.5
Uploaded 3/21/2006 Film / Memory Type Fuji Superia 100
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 309 Shutter 1/125
Favorites Aperture f/5.6
Critiques 7 Rating
Pending
/ 2 Ratings
Location City -  Bubaigawara
State -  TOKYO, FUCHU CITY
Country - Japan   Japan
About Baki suggested my earlier panorama wouid look good in B&W, so here it is. Do you agree with him?
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There are 7 Comments in 1 Pages
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Jeanette Hägglund   {K:59855} 3/21/2006
Incredible - yes the b/w highlights the forms more then colours do! I like it better as b/w.

Jeanette


Joćo Tavares   {K:41043} 3/21/2006
i like it in B&W dear roger well done my friend!!!
joćo


George Marks   {K:14712} 3/22/2006
An awesome shot Roger. I can see where you really have to plan out the details of your panoramic shots.


Roger Williams   {K:84100} 3/22/2006
Well, George, to be honest it is mostly a matter of deciding where to plonk the tripod or unipod. This is good for a photographer of very modest talents like myself, and one of the reasons I do so many panoramas. To tell you how independent panoramas are of the photographer's eye, my rotary panorama camera doesn't even have a VIEWFINDER! What you see--looking around you--is what you get.


Ahmet Baki Kocaballi   {K:13645} 4/3/2006
Hi Roger,
thank you very much for your gift : )
i very like this version in b/w, forms,curves and shadows became more dominant than the previous one..
i have been a bit busy for a month thus cannot follow the friends in usefilm, but i will try to catch :)
take care
Baki


Ian V   {K:1730} 4/7/2006
Nice tones, great perspective, i love your panoramas some of the best ive seen.


Mary Brown   {K:69853} 4/15/2006
I do like this B&W version, Roger. All the interesting lines and features are still very evident. Somehow, though, I find myself seing more of the details in this. In the coloured version, I think I was looking too many places too places being drawn by the colours. Here, I find I am scanning across more slowly enjoying the many details even more.
Mary


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