XPan Alternatives: Minolta P's & Contax TVS
In this video, I talk about why I like the panoramic aspect ratio for composing photos and how such photos could be taken using two point-and-shoot cameras: the Minolta P's and the Contax TVS. I also show a bunch of panoramic photos I took during a few photowalks around Calgary. ▽ Materials Minolta P's Contax TVS Fujifilm Superia 400 Kodak Ultramax 400 ▽ Chapters 00:00 Intro to Panoramic Photos 02:33 Methods of taking Panoramic Film Photos 05:05 Panoramic Film Point-and-Shoot cameras 06:13 Photowalk with commentary 09:04 Suburban photos 11:20 Kensington photos 13:23 Conclusion 14:44 Bonus cat If you have any questions, comments, suggestions for future work, please feel free to comment down below. Thank you for watching! If you liked my video, please like, share, and subscribe. -- ▽ Follow me personal IG: / bonsees art IG: / art.by.bonadriel deviantart: https://bon-adriel.deviantart.com email: [email protected] -- ▽ Music From the YouTube Audio Library "Honey" by Corbyn Kites "Instant Crush" by Corbyn Kites "Ponte de Abril" by Steve Adams

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