In Tulabi Falls there is this spot that is typically out of reach due high water levels but this time they were low enough for a photo opportunity. A little bit "cliff hanging" to get to this spot and I was able to capture this perspective before the light disappeared behind some tree covered hills. This is my first real photo in many months. I am very happy with how this vertical panoramic image came out.
Taken with Canon TS-E 17mm f/4L with a FotodioX Vizelex ND Throttle Adapter on a Sony A7r in landscape orientation and 3 images shifted fully up, center, and down.
In Tulabi Falls there is this spot that is typically out of reach due high water levels but this time they were low enough for a photo opportunity. A little bit "cliff hanging" to get to this spot and I was able to capture this perspective before the light disappeared behind some tree covered hills. This is my first real photo in many months. I am very happy with how this vertical panoramic image came out.
Taken with Canon TS-E 17mm f/4L with a FotodioX Vizelex ND Throttle Adapter on a Sony A7r in portrait orientation and 3 images shifted fully up, center, and down.
While hosting my first one on one photography workshop I took a moment to take a photo for myself while at Tulabi Falls. This spot is typical out of reach due to water levels but this time they were perfect for a photo opportunity. A little "cliff hanging" and I was able to capture this perspective with the last bit of light before it got blocked by trees and hills. My first real photo in many many months but I am very happy with how this vertical panoramic image came out.
Enjoy!
Aug 13, 2017 at 02:41 AM
Previous versions of Scott Kroeker's message #14142464 « The Secret Spot »