“ Yuushien Waterfall ”
Taken with my phone, and using a tripod. As a beginner, I realised that running water was a good option for motion blur because it's moving but staying in the same place (unlike my cat). And I've always admired those silky sheets of cascading water in other people's pictures.
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  • Monica Deife Edited 2 years ago

    Nice shot, Diane. You got the motion blur, but enough detail, too. Beautiful!

    Nice shot, Diane. You got the motion blur, but enough detail, too. Beautiful!

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  • Emma Whitehead Edited 2 years ago

    What a fab photo. Would look great on any wall in someone's home!

    What a fab photo. Would look great on any wall in someone's home!

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  • Bianca Sosnovski Edited 2 years ago

    It is always so soothing looking to water running, which is the feeling evoked in this shot. Beautiful!

    It is always so soothing looking to water running, which is the feeling evoked in this shot. Beautiful!

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  • Daniel Johnson Edited 2 years ago

    Love it! What kind of phone did you take it with? I'm surprised you got the great results you did with the minimal exposure time. Well done!

    Love it! What kind of phone did you take it with? I'm surprised you got the great results you did with the minimal exposure time. Well done!

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Regular Critique
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Shot with a Phone Nature

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