Yeah, did that my freshman year at college. Great fun, I still get teased
at reunions. My recollection is the camera started at stage left, (right
from the camera view) and the whole camera body rotated while the wide roll
of film inside moved past a slit. The prints, at that time, were contact
prints of 8" by many inches. That was a few years back.
At 12:10 PM 09/03/1999 +0000, you wrote:
At 15:06 9/3/99 , Paul Farrar wrote:
Sorta like the "Pizza Run" done with the swing lens cameras in photos of
large groups . . . one guy on the far side (I think left from the camera
view) would wait until the lens was in the middle, then run around behind
the group to get on the other end in time (hopefully). If successful the
person would be in two places in the same photo.
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