Prague photos (B&W film, digital and panoramas)

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BradJudy

Prague photos (B&W film, digital and panoramas)
« on: 9 Nov 2008, 02:40 am »
I just returned from a week in Prague for a friend's wedding.  I brought both my Canon A630 digital and my Canonet 19 film camera (with 3 rolls of B&W). 

I'm still labeling the bulk of the digital pictures and haven't uploaded them yet, but here are some film scans and some panoramas.

Groom walking into the church before the wedding:



Spires of the St Vitus cathedral disappearing into the morning fog:



Old town Prague rooftops seen from the Charles Bridge tower:



The Powder Tower at night:



Family walking down an orchard path towards Sternberg castle:



There are about 20 more photos in this gallery for the curious:  http://bradjudy.smugmug.com/gallery/6500316_zuSWn#P-1-12

The panoramas are also up and I linked to them in the MS ICE thread, but here are a couple again.

Prague Old Town square:



View from Sternberg Castle:



More in this gallery:  http://bradjudy.smugmug.com/gallery/6487936_CESz9#411940307_fxqjR

I'll link up some of the regular digital pics once I've uploaded them.

ooheadsoo

Re: Prague photos (B&W film, digital and panoramas)
« Reply #1 on: 9 Nov 2008, 02:45 am »
Man, that film is some nice stuff.  I like the panoramas, too, ICE seems to work really well.

BradJudy

Re: Prague photos (B&W film, digital and panoramas)
« Reply #2 on: 9 Nov 2008, 08:16 pm »
Thanks ooheadsoo.

Here are some samples of the regular digital pictures I took:

Wenceslas Square in the evening (2s exposure):



The Crucifix and Calvary - Charles Bridge



Still looking for the name of this building:



St Vitus Cathedral



There's a gallery of 64 images here: http://bradjudy.smugmug.com/gallery/6507582_26u7F#413429574_QwHXK

BradJudy

Re: Prague photos (B&W film, digital and panoramas)
« Reply #3 on: 14 Nov 2008, 02:25 pm »
I have order a photobook of our Prague trip photos from MyCanvas.  We always get photobooks of our big trips and usually use Shutterfly, but SmugMug had a coupon for MyCanvas and I wanted to try out their larger 11x14 books.  I'll post some thoughts when it arrives. 

Their software was pretty nice to use - it's online and can directly tap into SmugMug galleries so you don't have to upload photos again (if you're using SmugMug, which is a great photo gallery service).  Unlike some other photobook programs, it allows total control over image sizing, layout, cropping, text, etc.  More like a simple publisher program.