Using a slow shutter speed, allows you to ad motion to your image. In this case I used a neutral density filter to ensure that the image wouldn't get overexposed. The result is a beautiful image of a random stream in New Zealand.
Using a slow shutter speed to photograph a stream
6 years ago by aegir (49)
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Great shot @aegir
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