Fred Stillings

the XPan experience


Delicate Arch.jpg

Delicate Arch




Inversion.jpg

Inversion




Mesa Arch, Canyonlands.jpg

Mesa Arch, Canyonlands




Mount Regan, Sawtooth Wilderness.jpg

Mount Regan, Sawtooth Wilderness




Oxbow,  Tetons.jpg

Oxbow, Tetons




Payette River.jpg

Payette River




Ponytail Falls.jpg

Ponytail Falls




Redfish Creek, Sawtooths.jpg

Redfish Creek, Sawtooths




Toxaway Lake, Sawtooth Wilderness.jpg

Toxaway Lake, Sawtooth Wilderness




Most of my personal work is landscapes.  Often this involves backpacking to the location I want to photograph.  Therefore the relatively compact (compared to my Pentax 67) and rugged reputation of the Hasselblad Xpan panoramic camera  appealed to me.  As soon as I started shooting with the wide angle 30mm lens (about  what a 17mm would view along the long axis in normal 35mm SLR) I was hooked.  The combination of the panoramic format with the 30mm wide angle is usually how the scene "feels" to me as I look at it. 

by: Fred Stillings  (USA)




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