We visited several waterfalls during our recent holiday to Devon and on one occasion I remembered to take my tripod and remote and practice with the shutter speed settings to create the effect many photographers have achieved and I have always lusted after
For a first attempt (and one that I was trying to take as fast as possible whilst J and the hubster were waiting) I’m really pleased with it. I think I’ll be investing in a couple of ND filters to help with prevention of over exposure as I just about got away with 2 second shutter speed but couldn’t have any longer.
Linking for My Sunday Photo with Photalife
Beautiful shot. I never take my tripod out with me although I have been able to get shots like this. I do have issues with over exposure too sometimes so maybe I should try and find my filters!
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Well done, I’ve tried this several times but need a filter to stop the over exposure. That’s a brilliant capture with no filter.
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That is a stunning shot. I never think to take the tripod and try shots like this – I really should give it a go. Love the way you’ve captured the water with the longer exposure time.
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Well done! I too lust after the waterfall effect but never have my tripod
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Beautiful use of shutter speed, I love this effect
Thank you for linking up
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Beautiful capture!
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That is just beautiful! What a stunning scene x
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Beautiful photo! I love waterfalls so much!
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Great capture, I do love a waterfall.
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Beautiful photo, you’ve captured it really well.
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Beautiful, very impressive capture! What a gorgeous spot x
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