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There were also special panoramic cameras. Some used what must have been interesting lenses, some rotated on a stand, and others used a pivoting lens.
http://www.vintagephoto.tv/no1panoram.shtml I'd imagine if the photographer was using the pivoting lens type it would be pretty easy to run around to the opposite side. |
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