“ Blue Stem Falls ”
This image is inspired by Glyn Dewis. At the most recent PS Virtual Summit Glyn taught a technique that allowed you to get the results of an ND filter, but without using one. I was quite intrigued. This image consists of 60 images shot at 1/15 of a second, which creates a 4 second exposure ...
Show more
Photo Location: Blue Stem Falls, Pawhuska, OK
  • Molly Pezold Edited 3 years ago

    Everything is so good - not only is your ability to creatively compose so wonderful, but to carry out this new technique through 60 frames on a windy day -- marvelous!

    Everything is so good - not only is your ability to creatively compose so wonderful, but to carry out this new technique through 60 frames on a windy day -- marvelous!

    show less

  • Karen McLeod Edited 3 years ago

    Wow, 60x images. Your editing sounds very complex, but the results are lovely.

    Wow, 60x images. Your editing sounds very complex, but the results are lovely.

    show less

  • Cindy McKinney Edited 3 years ago

    Kathy this is such an interesting technique.  Love the softness of the raging water flow with the clarity of the rocks.

    Kathy this is such an interesting technique.  Love the softness of the raging water flow with the clarity of the rocks.

    show less

Regular Critique
Shred away! I feel no pain.
Please be extra sensitive with your critique
Not interested in critique but feel free to comment
1/15 f/18 50 24

Tags

#inspiredbyaphotographer #glyndavis #okieframers #okieframer #sony #waterfall

Genre/Technique

Composite Edit Nature Landscape

52Frames does not allow saving of our photographer’s photos