“ Waterfall ”
Not too inspired, but it is a technique that I always wanted to try.

Camera on a tripod. A 10 stop ND in front of the lens. Shutter speeds between 5 and 30 seconds. Lots of water spray from the water fall in the air. The camera covered in water droplets. Soaking wet. Praying that it ...
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  • Mik Laver Edited 4 years ago

    The image is interesting, but the description of how you did it is what really grabbed my attention. Good to experiment with this method on other subjects. I'm… more

    The image is interesting, but the description of how you did it is what really grabbed my attention. Good to experiment with this method on other subjects. I'm wondering, however, why you couldn't have got all that with a single long exposure focussed on the foreground?

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  • Peter Palo-oja Edited 4 years ago

    I like the omnious feel of this picture and interesting detail on The foreground. Somehow I am left wanting to see a clearer subject. The branches create nice framing… more

    I like the omnious feel of this picture and interesting detail on The foreground. Somehow I am left wanting to see a clearer subject. The branches create nice framing, foreground Works and background is beautiful. Anyway great work Peter!

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  • Molly McArthur Edited 4 years ago

    Beautiful throw back to early photography. Evocative and moody. The water is luminous and milky. Nice work.

    Beautiful throw back to early photography. Evocative and moody. The water is luminous and milky. Nice work.

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Fujifilm X100S
30" f/2 200 23

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Genre/Technique

1" Shutter and Longer HDR Black & White

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