That's great Carlos, you have done it justice.
Without being a panorama, it would not have been half the photo you have made
it. A wide angle lens brings in slight distortions and perspective/scale
problems. A 'normal' focal length lens suffers less.
John
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Subject: [rollei_list] SL 66, Tmax 400 and pano
I could take more easily the pano and other photographs in this Tmax 400 roll
using one of my TLR Rollei, but I wanted to know the SL66 general condition
after the double CLA due to the blow it received during transport after the
first CLA; the SL66 working is excellent, I will take advantage of its special
features in the future.
Sevan frames stitched with Photomerge; Rolleiflex SL66, Distagon 4/80, Kodak
Tmax 400 developed with Romek PQ7 1+3:
.https://flic.kr/p/28r32F6
[cid:0601a8a8-a018-43a8-be9f-5a997f96f979]Old train station
replica<https://flic.kr/p/28r32F6>
The original Posadas city train station was demolished due to changes in the
river Paraná level when the Yacyretá dam was built, but a replica of the
building was made in the same location; it's a cultural centre today.
Rolleiflex SL66, Zeiss Distagon 4/80 lens, pano shot with seven frames stitched
using Photomege; Kodak 400 Tmax 400; Romek PQ7 1+3 developer.-
[https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1798/42946498175_baec0c828b_b.jpg] ;
<https://www.flickr.com/photos/itarfoto/42946498175/>
[https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1798/42946498175_baec0c828b_b.jpg]
Carlos