Something different: some old school analog panoramas from the Z-1p (a/k/a PZ-1p) film camera in pano mode, taken in 1995 in the central High Atlas, Morocco.
When Pentax updated the Z-1 in 1994 they included a "pano mode" restricting the film window to something like 13x36mm. While the Pentax Z-1p served as my main camera from 1995 to 2007, I only ever took one roll of film in pano mode. This was over several days in late autumn of 1995 while I was living in a small Berber/Imazighen village in the Assif Melloul region (also referred to as
plateau des lacs in French) in the Moroccan central High Atlas to do ethnographic fieldwork. When my co-researcher (also a Pentax shooter) had to go back to Austria for several weeks due to health problems, I was left with a spare Z-1p body in addition to the Z-1p and LX bodies I was using. So I decided to do a roll of Fuji Reala in pano mode. I took most of the images in the early morning before starting working, many of them with the FA* 200mm. For more images see the flickr album
here.
smc Pentax-FA* 1:2.8 200mm IF ED
smc Pentax-FA* 1:2.8 200mm IF ED
smc Pentax-FA* 1:2.8 200mm IF ED
smc Pentax-FA 1:2.8 28mm AL