Canadian Pacific Sulphur Train at Cisco, BC
I bought a Hasselblad Xpan within days of them being launched and whilst the camera was really good for landscape/train-scape photography with its 65:24 aspect ratio (approximately 2 x 35mm frames combined), it wasn't the easiest camera in the world to use and the lens quality wasn't that great.
This is precisely the kind of shot that the Xpan was made for.
A pair of Canadian Pacific locos with an empty eastbound Sulphur working are captured crossing the CP bridge over the Fraser River at Cisco, British Columbia.
Hasselblad Xpan
30mm/F5.6
250/F8
Fuji Provia 100
Canadian Pacific Sulphur Train at Cisco, BC
I bought a Hasselblad Xpan within days of them being launched and whilst the camera was really good for landscape/train-scape photography with its 65:24 aspect ratio (approximately 2 x 35mm frames combined), it wasn't the easiest camera in the world to use and the lens quality wasn't that great.
This is precisely the kind of shot that the Xpan was made for.
A pair of Canadian Pacific locos with an empty eastbound Sulphur working are captured crossing the CP bridge over the Fraser River at Cisco, British Columbia.
Hasselblad Xpan
30mm/F5.6
250/F8
Fuji Provia 100