Miquel Soler's Mountain Landscapes With the Sprocket Rocket Camera
2 12 Share TweetIn his last interview, Barcelona-based photographer Miquel Soler shared with us his stunning snowboarding shots using our Atoll Ultra-Wide 2.8/17 Art Lens. This time he is back with some breathtaking panoramic mountain shots captured with our Sprocket Rocket camera.
Hi Miquel, welcome back! How was your experience using our panoramic Sprocket Rocket?
It's cool. You can have a new perspective. And the best part is the camera is super light.
What do you think about the exposed sprocket holes aesthetic?
It looks cool and different. It is a different way to have a picture.
What are your tips or suggestions for someone using this camera for the first time?
The first thing is to think about what you want to shoot because, although the Sprocket Rocket is one of the most simple cameras to use, if you don't think before, it can be a bit frustrating. But when you have controlled the exposures and shutter speeds, it's super easy and fun. You have to try it.
Do you have any interesting projects planned in the near future you would like to share with our readers?
Honestly, I don't have a project finalised yet. There is something on the horizon, but many projects appear when I least expect them. Probably when summer is over I'll have more details about it!
Check out Miquel's works on his website and follow him on his Instagram profile. Here is his second account.
written by melissaperitore on 2023-08-05 #gear #people #winter #sprocket-holes #spain #panoramic #sprocket-rocket
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