The Playpen Shifts

China TravelI’ve started a page for the medium format panorama experimenting where you can see pictures of the old 6×9 folder and the more ridiculous, disposable 35mm panoramas, which obviously aren’t medium format but it seemed like the best place for them.

This picture was taken with a Bronica RF645, the negs of which are starting to look small.

Someone’s gotta do it

GrungeI bought a 0.42x converter at a camera fair. It didn’t have the right adapter for my fuji so I just held it in front of the lens. It and the bus window were pretty cruddy, so after defishing the shot with panotools I thought I’d add to the low quality look and ran a lomo action on it. The lomo action blew out too much detail for my liking so I backed up a bit in the history. I’m fairly sure the action came from here, but I can’t connect to the site to check at the moment.

The converter is destined to sit on an old 6×9cm folder and is part of the ongoing investigation into finding cheap ways to do medium format panoramas.

More Stretching

East Croydon StationThis is another picture stitched from three digital pictures. You can also see a bigger version.

Stretching Exercises

broken glassIn the process of putting the cyclops back together the spring broke. I’m leaving it until I’ve got the energy to tackle it again. In the meantime I’ve been learning how to use PTMac / Panotools and joining up 2 or 3 shots from the digital. I bought a 2-way hot-shoe spirit level to assist, which may have the side effect of straigtening up my hip shooting. Obviously I forgot to use it on this picture.

Diary of a Dead Camera

Cyclops in piecesNo pictures from the new camera because it turned out that the suspicious noise was an element of the lens loose inside, so I only had three rolls of very blurry pictures. It was dissapointingly difficult to open up the camera and of course, the lens was the hardest part to get to. I’ve glued the glass back into the mount and repositioned it in what I hope is the right place. I should be able to get the rest of it back together but this is turning into more of a project than I’d intended.

Panoramic

Cyclops cameraI’ve been thinking about getting into panoramic photography again. Previously I’ve done 360s as QTVRs, but recently I’ve been looking at partial (less than 360) pictures.

I wanted to avoid 35mm but medium format panoramic cameras tend to be quite expensive. Then, just before Easter, in the process of selling an old lens on ebay, I noticed and bought this beast on the left.

Here’s a view of the top.

It was described as a “cyclops” and apparently made in the USA in the 1990s. There is no brand or model name on the camera. It produces a 6×17cm negative so that’s only 4 shots on a roll. I haven’t been able to find much mention of it on the web so if you know anything, please let me know. It appears to work and I’ve put 3 rolls through it today. If the pictures are any good I’ll post them here. In fact, I might post them here even if they aren’t. Update: I made a Cyclops page.

Tainted by the Regime

Eye in shadowTodays task: Compare and contrast - the original (click trailer) and the advert.

Neat, neat, neat

ChairHere’s a picture taken a couple of days ago, somewhere along Holborn while on a wander with Jawed and Joel.

Sculpture Comes Down

Anish Kapoor's Marsyas coming downMaybe it doesn’t look as significant as other sculptures coming down in Baghdad but here’s Anish Kapoor’s Marsyas in the process of being removed from the Tate Modern at the same time. Another view.

If you didn’t see it while it was up, here are some 3D versions that you can fly through. [Update: not any more]

Small Pockets of Resistance

fish manI’m winding myself up to get rid of my weapons of 35mm consumption. This may be one of my last 35mm pictures. Compact digitals are near enough to 35mm quality and I hardly use my SLR. Some e-bay links may appear later but I think I’ll be burning rolls of 120 for a little bit longer.

Launch Issue

One WaySorry if you’ve seen the first three pictures before but it’s been a bit of a struggle to set this up. Let me know if anything looks odd - HTML wise.

As the logo at the bottom indicates, this is driven by ‘Greymatter’ blogging software (was GM - it’s now MT). I’ve also used iView and a bit of Applescript to save myself having to type code in the entries.

New pictures should follow soon. [Update: now using Wordpress]

The Final Test

commuterI hope that this will be a substitute for the Photo a Week project. Something less constrained that gives me an incentive to post pictures regularly.

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