Rush, the flow of water sweeping through the rocky hillside on it's way downward. Capturing the esenice of this surge of water is a well known technique, but takes nothing away from the beauty of it. For those who are looking to take this style of image, do not be afraid to try different shutter speeds. A 1 second exposure is a good place to start, but try longer or slightly shorter exposures just for fun. This image has a 1/2 second exposure, which is closer to freezing the water, but still gives a strong hint of movement.
Monday, April 28, 2014
Rush
Rush, the flow of water sweeping through the rocky hillside on it's way downward. Capturing the esenice of this surge of water is a well known technique, but takes nothing away from the beauty of it. For those who are looking to take this style of image, do not be afraid to try different shutter speeds. A 1 second exposure is a good place to start, but try longer or slightly shorter exposures just for fun. This image has a 1/2 second exposure, which is closer to freezing the water, but still gives a strong hint of movement.
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