Doing something different with your camera is fun and experimental and doesn’t have to be hard to get great results!
Creating a panorama is simple and you can use any kind of camera and any film.
step 1: find a suitable subject, a bridge, iconic landmark, fields or just something you love. (preferably not moving)
step 2: always start on the left! take a photo, try to stay still and wind on your film.
step 3: staying in the same spot, move your camera round to the right a little, making sure you still have part of what you took before in your viewfinder, so you can overlap your picture. take another shot and wind on.
step 4: repeat steps 2 and 3 until you have taken your whole desired image.
step 5: once you have got your film developed. scan in your images.
step 6: open a new document in photoshop or similar to your desired size, and place all your panorama images in the new document.
step 7: overlap your images so they all line up over each other. tip: take the opacity down on your overlapping images so you can line them up properly.
step 8: once you have your desired image, crop and admire.
below are the final four shots I used




