Thanks, Dianne! The silky water look comes down to selecting the right shutter speed – usually from 1/2 – 3 seconds will do it, depending on water flow… Then you have to adjust other exposure factors (aperture, ISO, polarizer &/or neutral density filters) to be sure you get the exposure you’re looking for.
Jack,
WOW! These are absolutely captivating! I love every one! I love the simple beauty and magic, taking you on a journey through God’s beautiful playground. GREAT WORK! We hope to be ordering soon. Blessings and abundance.
Autumn
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Your work is exceptional…
Thank you, Lisa, and thanks for visiting the website!
- Jack
absolutely stunning work! I’d love to learn how to shoot waterfalls with that “silky look!”
Thanks, Dianne! The silky water look comes down to selecting the right shutter speed – usually from 1/2 – 3 seconds will do it, depending on water flow… Then you have to adjust other exposure factors (aperture, ISO, polarizer &/or neutral density filters) to be sure you get the exposure you’re looking for.
- Jack
Jack,
WOW! These are absolutely captivating! I love every one! I love the simple beauty and magic, taking you on a journey through God’s beautiful playground. GREAT WORK! We hope to be ordering soon. Blessings and abundance.
Autumn
Hi, Autumn! Thanks for your kind words, and for stopping by to look at my images!
- Jack
Hi Jack,
Your work never ceases to amaze me. Ann
Thank you, Ann!
Breathtaking…
Thanks, Julie – come back anytime! :^D
- Jack
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