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1998

Hand-held 35mm camera with Fuji negative film used for both of these images.

Negative film was better to use for panoramic photos because it could record more dynamic range than transparency film.

 

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The ruins at Chichen Itza on the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico. No tripods allowed here so it was shot handheld.

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In Curitiba, Brazil
This theater's translucent ceiling made for soft, pleasing light. "The Wire Opera House" is a name sometimes used for this structure made with tubular metal.

This is a partial panorama –meaning the movements left and right are constrained.

Hand-held 35mm camera with Fuji negative film used for both of these images.

Negative film was better to use for panoramic photos because it could record more dynamic range than transparency film.

 

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In Curitiba, Brazil

This theater's translucent ceiling made for soft, pleasing light. "The Wire Opera House" is a name sometimes used for this structure made with tubular metal.

This is a partial panorama –meaning the movements left and right are constrained.

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The ruins at Chichen Itza on the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico. No tripods allowed here so it was shot handheld.

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