Q, like Kate I would like to learn to take better shots of water. I get all confused with the shutter speed, aperture,blah,blah,blah...any helpful hints to remember what to use when??
Val, It's easy to do! You will need a tripod, and a Neutral Density filter -3 stops for your lens. Set your camera to aperture mode, and change your aperture to f/11. Then compose your shot.
If you shooting the waterfalls in the shade, you would need -3 stops ND filter, and -6 stops ND filter if you shoot on the sunny day. I have used these filters made from B+W company.
I need to learn how to take shots of water. These are very interesting!
ReplyDeleteA wonderful study of the waterfalls! Three angles-three fine pics!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots Q! I really like the top shot.
ReplyDeleteQ, like Kate I would like to learn to take better shots of water. I get all confused with the shutter speed, aperture,blah,blah,blah...any helpful hints to remember what to use when??
ReplyDeleteVal,
DeleteIt's easy to do! You will need a tripod, and a Neutral Density filter -3 stops for your lens. Set your camera to aperture mode, and change your aperture to f/11. Then compose your shot.
If you shooting the waterfalls in the shade, you would need -3 stops ND filter, and -6 stops ND filter if you shoot on the sunny day. I have used these filters made from B+W company.
I hope this helps.
Thanks...now to find some beautiful waterfalls in NE...LOL
Deletereally beautiful.
ReplyDeleteMuy buenas fotos con ese efecto seda en el río.. El lugar fantástico.. Saludos.
ReplyDeleteWow Nice! Love that top photo, it has all the right ingredients to grab the viewers attention!
ReplyDeleteExcellent shots! Well done!!
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