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Trees at Koganei Park
Image Title:  Trees at Koganei Park
 
 By: Roger Williams  
  Copyright ©2004



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Photographer Roger Williams {K:83282}
Project N/A Camera Model Fuji TX-1
Categories Nature
Film Format
Portfolio Trees
Panoramas
Lens Fujinon 45/4
Uploaded 2/10/2004 Film / Memory Type Fuji Superia 800
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 193 Shutter 1/125th
Favorites Aperture F/8
Critiques 5 Rating
5.15
/ 4 Ratings
Location City -  Koganei
State -  TOKYO
Country - Japan   Japan
About I can't understand why the vertical panorama format is not more often used. I love it... It's like having an extra degree of freedom.
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There are 5 Comments in 1 Pages
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Brenda Orchard   {K:1226} 2/11/2004
It always amazes me that people can take the time to look at a photo, and there must have been something that appealed to them in the first instance, to make them click on the thumbnail, my wonder is this.. how often do we look and not leave a comment and yes, I do this myself, though I try not to. So, having looked at your photo, and honestly not finding it all that appealing, which is an emotive response of mine, noone elses, I can say the colours are pretty *g* and the tripod is well made! I also imagine what the surrounds look like, and so for a photo to make me think, it must be good! What a tirade here, but honest reflections of mine. Thank you


Antonella Nistri   {K:21867} 2/11/2004
Roger,this is really fantastic and allows you to frame both the foreground and almost the top of the trees! I love it! Congrats, Antonella


Keith Naylor   {K:13046} 2/12/2004
Well, a strange subject, though as a study for the vertical pan format, a very well executed one. I could actually see this as one of those shots on a calendar, the long thin calendars. A pleasing, soothing shot, but one lacking in that 'wow factor'.

Hope thats not too harsh.

K


John Barclay   {K:3650} 2/13/2004
I too love the vertical format of the panoramic image. I've enjoyed your portfolio very much. I shoot with the Hassy XPAN and love it. You can see some of my work here and on my site as well. www.barclayphoto.com Last years Smoky Mtn stuff has a lot of vertical xpan images. Enjoy. I look foward to more of your pans!


Luther Chong   {K:3585} 2/20/2004
Great panorama.

Your article and pictures have provided another avenue for new photos.


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