RE: Longexposure Photography - Rock Meadow

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Longexposure Photography - Rock Meadow

in longexposurephotography •  7 years ago 

How did you get the water to be smooth?

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The trick with water is to do a long exposure. Normally, your camera will want to be about 1/60-1/200th of a second exposure. This shot was about 1/10th. Long, but not truly long exposure.

Check this one of mine out:
https://steemit.com/wiwcontest/@bluefinstudios/whiteiswhite-water-in-nature-jackson-falls

Interesting I'm assuming this means you used a tripod or something for stabilization.

Tripod. Also, in the link I just posted, I used a Neutral Density filter to block some light.
Without it, the image would be overexposed. So, two seconds (the link), ND filter on lens. Tripod. AND a remote trigger (about $20) so NO shake at all.