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Photographer Roger Williams  Roger Williams {Karma:86139}
Project #33 Pictures of Famous Places Camera Model Widelux F7 Swing-Lens Panorama
Categories Architecture
Cityscape
Journalism
Film Format
Portfolio Panoramas
Lens Widelux 26mm F/2.8
Uploaded 6/11/2005 Film / Memory Type Fuji  Superia
    ISO / Film Speed 200
Views 487 Shutter 1/125
Favorites Aperture f/11
Critiques 12 Rating
5.63
/ 4 Ratings
Location City -  Asakusa
State -  TOKYO
Country - Japan   Japan
About Matej asked me to upload any other panoramas on this subject from a couple of years ago. So here is one. I left the edge of the huge pillar on the right to try to frame the view, but I'm not sure how well it works. I was pleased with the exposure, and the sharpness of the image from this ageing camera.
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Mark Drago   {K:10902} 6/13/2005
very good.

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Roger Williams Roger Williams   {K:86139} 6/13/2005
Hi, Carlos. You're right about panoramas and the web in general and Usefilm in particular. The 800- pixel limit is very restrictive. However, for immersive panoramas, a subject I have just started to dabble with, the web gives amazing ability to zoom in and out and pan around, almost as if viewing the original scene. It is not an easy genre to master, and there's nowhere on Usefilm that they could be shown even if I ultimately prove successful, but if you're interested I'll send you a link when I have www.rogerama.jp up and running.

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Roger Williams Roger Williams   {K:86139} 6/12/2005
You're right, Keith. First it was candids with my mobile phone then more recently it's been fisheyes (and to a lesser extent telephotos) on my SLR that have been absorbing my interests and energies, not to mention my so-far largely unsuccessful battle with macros... But panoramas are my first love and I'm being drawn back to them again. I have a much better scanner for them, now, which helps a lot.

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Keith Naylor   {K:13064} 6/12/2005
I like these panos Roger, you appear to have not been posting so many recently. This really shows the whole scene, much better than could be achieved using a 35mm

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Matej Maceas Matej Maceas   {K:24381} 6/12/2005
I'll also suggest losing the pillar, for much the same reason as Carlos - there's no such strong framing element on the left, so having the pillar on the right tends to unbalance the photo (although not completely: the crowd, which is mostly on the left side, provides a kind of counterbalance).

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Carlos     {K:12969} 6/12/2005
Your panoramas tempt me to try the technique myself but for other purposes than posting. The powerful aspect of panoramas is scale and that kind of size doesn?t translate well with the puny limits of the web - a bit like watching Laurence of Arabia on a regular monitor! I feel likewise about landscapes but to a much lesser degree?
A panorama like this would do very well on large wall. And yes, I agree with the others ? the pillar should GO!!! Unless there was another on the left to really frame the shot.

Cheers Roger

C

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Chris Spracklen   {K:32552} 6/12/2005
Super sharp shot, as ever, Roger.
Lots going on, but I think that I, too, would crop out the pillar.
Best regards, Chris

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Paul's Photos Paul's Photos   {K:35235} 6/11/2005
excellent panorama...love the shot...beautiful architecture.. great work

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Roger Williams Roger Williams   {K:86139} 6/11/2005
Ken, temples attract a great many more tourists than they do worshippers, particularly a famous one like this. Some will cursorily "pay their respects" as they pass through...

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ken krishnan   {K:19102} 6/11/2005
Roger,

Is it a temple. Looks jam packed by tourists.

Nice subject for a panaroma.

regards,
ken.

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Galal El Missary   {K:84569} 6/11/2005
wonderful panoramic view Roger , perfect composition , regards .

Galal

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Margaret Sturgess   {K:49403} 6/11/2005
I think it is a lovely panoramic view, great detail and colours, excellent composition - I think maybe the pillar is a little distracting
Margaret

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