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Archived Articles

Title and Author   Description
Tall Tripods Made Easy
By George Pearl, QPP
Public release: Jul 2005
  I can't count how many times over the past 25 years or so of my photographic career that I have really needed a higher tripod to photograph a scene. What is shown here is what I have found to be an answer for a higher tripod on an as-needed basis.

Making your own ground-glass, made easy
By George Pearl, QPP

  How to make your own ground-glass.
The Ten Stages of a Panoramic Photographer
By Alan Kafton

  This is a story of how I joined the ranks of addicted panoramic photographers, and the stages we go through as we grow.
Tricks of the Trade #1-10
By Will Landon

  Some quick tips, for those odd situations - continued
He views the Valley in Panorama - Ben Porter
By Hannah Mitchell Writer, Charlotte Observer
Public release: July 2005

  Porters pictures, commissioned by the Catawba County Historical Association as a record of major events and landmarks at a particular time
Challenging Panoramic
By Will Landon
  Olympic National Parks seashore has a dramatic line of sea stacks that is also most difficult to capture in a photography that limits its content to meaningful elements.

Is the whole world to be copyrighted?
By Ken Duncan
Original post: Aug 2003
Public release: July 2005
  At present we are running on a very big issue over here fighting changes that were passed in government that allows National Parks, Federal Parks, Local councils, Cities and other aboriginal owed land to charge usages on an photos taken of natural or man made objects. They are trying to say that they own copyright in all created things including animals, vegetation basically all of creation obviously they must think they are God to try and claim royalties on His creation.

Circumnavigation Antarctica
By Everen T. Brown
Public release: July 2005

  Relive Everen's 66 day expedition, circumnavigating the entire Antarctic continent (all 12,565 miles of it).
Historical Moment
By Kornelius Schorle
Public release: July 2005

  Only 5 minutes to photograph the Blue Angels?
The Importance Of Focal Length
By Stanley Stern
  Stanley discusses the importance of knowing the true focal length of the lens you are using for cirkut photography.

Panoramic Timeline - 1843-1994
By Bill McBride
Public release: July 2005

  A comprehensive timeline of panoramic cameras and equipment starting with the first panoramic patent in 1843.
San Francisco Cityscapes: Using a Hand-Built Camera
By Hans Groffie

  Using A Hand-built Camera around San Francisco.
Sharpening The Original Lens on a Kodak Panoram #1
By Harry Green




  Sharpening The Original Lens on a Kodak Panoram #1
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