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Photographed with a Noblex 150U swing lens 136 degree panoramic camera on color negative film while standing on the railing of the bridge that the water went under. My wife held onto my belt to steady me as I made six photographs, exposing for the detail in the shadow of the bridge on some of them, and on the upper part of the falls on


...My wife held onto my belt to steady me...

others. Two enlargements were made. One of the falls that had the strong bridge shadow, and the other of the bridge shadow burned in to match the density of the main part of the scene. The bridge "shadow" print was cut out with a manicure scissors and pasted onto the normally exposed print to serve as a guide to a photoshop worker. The negative was drum scanned and the bridge shadow was digitally lightened up and blended.

 

 

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