📷 FILM PHOTOGRAPHY 📷 : Panoramic Composite Pictures

in #photography7 years ago

Panoramic shots using my Olympus Pen EF


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"Sto. Domingo Chruch in Quezon City; Film used is Kodak ColorPlus 200"


I recently shared the shots I got from my first roll of film here. I tried creating composite photos from multiple shots to create a somewhat panoramic view. I am yet to perfect the technique on taking seamless panoramic view, but I think what it looks like right now gives a crooked feeling to it which seems to be more artistic in a way.

I got the idea of shooting panoramic shots using composite photos when I was looking for sample of shots using my Olympus Pen EF. I saw that it was one of the tricks some photographers do with it. I seemed cool when I saw it so I tried creating one. When then time came when I got the scanned shots of my first three rolls of films, I got over excited to see what my panoramic shots looked like. It looked cool and awesome so I might continue doing this kind of trick once in a while.


While drinking coffee, I noticed that the view outside would be great as a panoramic photo so I took a shot of it.

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"View Outside out Condominium; Film used is Kodak ColorPlus 200"


Here is a shot I took when I was crossing an overpass in Eastwood Libis. I wanted to take a picture of how the hustle and the bustle of the city looks like during my morning commute. This picture shows a very light traffic which is a actually a miracle because most of the time, E. Rodriguez Jr. street has heavy traffic.

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"E. Rodriguez Jr. Street; Film used is Kodak ColorPlus 200"


It's our daily routine to buy coffee after our lunch and I took this photo while I was off to buy some coffee at the office. I had to haste taking this picture a I have to cross the shown pedetrian crossing. Had to run to the other side after taking this photo.

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"Pedestrian Crossing inside Eastwood City Libis; Film used is Kodak ColorPlus 200"


I was on my morning commute when I took this picture. I had extra time so I took a picture of LRT2 which is one of the ways of transportation here in the Philippines.

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"Light Railway Transit Line 2; Film used is Fujifilm C200"


Another picture during my morning commute. Had to go down the jeepney on the stop I was not yet supposed to got down but had to because I wanted to test out the new film I installed in my camera. which was Fujifilm.

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"Kia Theater and Gateway Tower 2 in Cubao; Film used is Fujifilm C200"


I had salad and Porkchop for lunch that time. I forgot my salad dressing at home so I had to go to the supermarket to buy some. I took this photo just for the heck of it.

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"Vegetable aisle in Robinsons Supermarket in Eastwood; Film used is Fujifilm C200"


It was a tuesday morning when I went to Hidalgo street in Quiapo. I went there by 8 am to meetup with someone. I was going to buy 10 pcs of expired Kodak Ultramax 400. I got it for 150 pesos per roll which was a cheap price for an expired film.

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"Quiapo Church; Film used is Agfa Vista 200"


Hope you had fun looking at my work, will be uploading more on the coming days.


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missing Eastwood!!!huhu! and sobrang enticing nung mga fruits ❤

How pleasant!

Pretty cool panoramas. 150 for a film roll? How much does it cost for developing the photos? Is it hard to buy film rolls nowadays?

Hi oppa! yep it was 150, it's an expired film. The cheapest fresh films I know plays around 200 to 225 pesos. Either from lomomanila marketplace or film folk. There are film shops on instagram also so finding film is really not that hard. :D

Normally it's 200 pesos and up per roll for developing and scanning. :D

Wow Carlo gumagaling ka na kumuha ng pictures. Sakto yung mga tamang angle na tinuro ko sayo hahahahahaha , keep it up sir