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In summer 2013 I took a 9 day vacation in Thunder Bay and area. Every day was a photo adventure of some sort. On one adventure I found myself close to Terrace Bay so I stopped in to photograph Aguasabon Falls. There is a platform for your typical tourist photo, which I took and got a nice image of but, I still needed to get my own take of the falls. I found some trails and made my way to the top of this huge 100ft water fall. This is definitely not a POV I\'d recommend for anyone who doesn\'t like heights. So needless to say I was using extreme caution with every movement. That next step was not something I wanted to take. I\'ve dreaded processing this image for over 2 years. Due to the extreme angle I used to capture this panoramic image the multiple images needed to be manually blended. I also used AEB and thought I\'d need to blend exposures on top of it all. Luckily I was able to use one set of exposures. It still took a few hours to blend and get everything right. I am quite happy with how this turned out.
Hope you enjoy!
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Thanks for looking!
New edit based on Dave\'s suggestions.
Nov 18, 2015 at 01:07 PM
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In summer 2013 I took a 9 day vacation in Thunder Bay and area. Every day was a photo adventure of some sort. On one adventure I found myself close to Terrace Bay so I stopped in to photograph Aguasabon Falls. There is a platform for your typical tourist photo, which I took and got a nice image of but, I still needed to get my own take of the falls. I found some trails and made my way to the top of this huge 100ft water fall. This is definitely not a POV I\'d recommend for anyone who doesn\'t like heights. So needless to say I was using extreme caution with every movement. That next step was not something I wanted to take. I\'ve dreaded processing this image for over 2 years. Due to the extreme angle I used to capture this panoramic image the multiple images needed to be manually blended. I also used AEB and thought I\'d need to blend exposures on top of it all. Luckily I was able to use one set of exposures. It still took a few hours to blend and get everything right. I am quite happy with how this turned out.
Hope you enjoy!
Click photo to view on black.
Thanks for looking!
New edit based on Dave\'s suggestions.
Nov 17, 2015 at 03:54 AM
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In summer 2013 I took a 9 day vacation in Thunder Bay and area. Every day was a photo adventure of some sort. On one adventure I found myself close to Terrace Bay so I stopped in to photograph Aguasabon Falls. There is a platform for your typical tourist photo, which I took and got a nice image of but, I still needed to get my own take of the falls. I found some trails and made my way to the top of this huge 100ft water fall. This is definitely not a POV I\'d recommend for anyone who doesn\'t like heights. So needless to say I was using extreme caution with every movement. That next step was not something I wanted to take. I\'ve dreaded processing this image for over 2 years. Due to the extreme angle I used to capture this panoramic image the multiple images needed to be manually blended. I also used AEB and thought I\'d need to blend exposures on top of it all. Luckily I was able to use one set of exposures. It still took a few hours to blend and get everything right. I am quite happy with how this turned out.
Hope you enjoy!
Click photo to view on black.
Thanks for looking!
Nov 16, 2015 at 02:25 PM
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In summer 2013 I took a 9 day vacation in Thunder Bay and area. Every day was a photo adventure of some sort. On one adventure I found myself close to Terrace Bay so I stopped in to photograph Aguasabon Falls. There is a platform for your typical tourist photo, which I took and got a nice image of but, I still needed to get my own take of the falls. I found some trails and made my way to the top of this huge 100ft water fall. This is definitely not a POV I\'d recommend for anyone who doesn\'t like heights. So needless to say I was using extreme caution with every movement. That next step was not something I wanted to take. I\'ve dreaded processing this image for over 2 years. Due to the extreme angle I used to capture this panoramic image the multiple images needed to be manually blended. I also used AEB and thought I\'d need to blend exposures on top of it all. Luckily I was able to use one set of exposures. It still took a few hours to blend and get everything right. I am quite happy with how this turned out.
Hope you enjoy!
Click photo to view on black.
Thanks for looking!
Nov 16, 2015 at 02:21 PM
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In summer 2013 I took a 9 day vacation in Thunder Bay and area. Every day was a photo adventure of some sort. On one adventure I found myself close to Terrace Bay so I stopped in to photograph Aguasabon Falls. There is a platform for your typical tourist photo, which I took and got a nice image of but, I still needed to get my own take of the falls. I found some trails and made my way to the top of this huge 100ft water fall. This is definitely not a POV I\'d recommend for anyone who doesn\'t like heights. So needless to say I was using extreme caution with every movement. That next step was not something I wanted to take. I\'ve dreaded processing this image for over 2 years. Due to the extreme angle I used to capture this panoramic image the multiple images needed to be manually blended. I also used AEB and thought I\'d need to blend exposures on top of it all. Luckily I was able to use one set of exposures. It still took a few hours to blend and get everything right. I am quite happy with how this turned out.
Hope you enjoy!
Click photo to view on black.
Thanks for looking!
Nov 16, 2015 at 02:20 PM
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In summer 2013 I took a 9 day vacation in Thunder Bay and area. Every day was a photo adventure of some sort. On one adventure I found myself close to Terrace Bay so I stopped in to photograph Aguasabon Falls. There is a platform for your typical tourist photo, which I took and got a nice image of but, I still needed to get my own take of the falls. I found some trails and made my way to the top of this huge 100ft water fall. This is definitely not a POV I\'d recommend for anyone who doesn\'t like heights. So needless to say I was using extreme caution with every movement. That next step was not something I wanted to take. I\'ve dreaded processing this image for over 2 years. Due to the extreme angle I used to capture this panoramic image the multiple images needed to be manually blended. I also used AEB and thought I\'d need to blend exposures on top of it all. Luckily I was able to use one set of exposures. It still took a few hours to blend and get everything right. I am quite happy with how this turned out.