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Many years ago (or so it seems...) i went through a phase of shooting moving things multiple times, and showing the effect of change through colors. I had half forgotten about it, until the theme color came - ah, let's go back, I thought. All I needed now was a location...
i had shot here, before, but never a 360 degree panorama.
This is a popular spot, as attested by the countless tourists and locals who shoot snaps of each other here (because I didn't want any tourists in front of the water, shooting took almost as long as post-processing).
Willy had shot a panorama here, but not as colorful. i decided to give this spot my own spin (pun intended).
I shot each position at multiple exposure values, and shot those featuring the waterfall multiple times on top of that, for the sparking effect. It was windy, and the wind moved the clouds and the trees between the exposures, and kept pushing the spray onto the lens to boot.
a lot of fun...
In the end, I like the result, and hope you do too. It's a bit gimmicky, true, but it fits the theme.
i had shot here, before, but never a 360 degree panorama.
This is a popular spot, as attested by the countless tourists and locals who shoot snaps of each other here (because I didn't want any tourists in front of the water, shooting took almost as long as post-processing).
Willy had shot a panorama here, but not as colorful. i decided to give this spot my own spin (pun intended).
I shot each position at multiple exposure values, and shot those featuring the waterfall multiple times on top of that, for the sparking effect. It was windy, and the wind moved the clouds and the trees between the exposures, and kept pushing the spray onto the lens to boot.
a lot of fun...
In the end, I like the result, and hope you do too. It's a bit gimmicky, true, but it fits the theme.
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