Waterfalls and Long Exposure
Waterfalls and Long Exposure, this is one of my favorite waterfalls to photograph and adding some long exposure makes this place even more beautiful.
It is a bright sunny day for these photos. One has to add a Neutral Density filter on your camera so you can slow the shutter speed way down. That is what gives the water its soft appearance. Slowing the shutter speed down keeps the shutter open longer and anything moving in your photo will appear softer. It works with clouds also, I have not tried it yet, but I will.
Waterfalls and Long Exposure
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45 Replies to “Waterfalls and Long Exposure”
Wonderful!
Thank you π
These are captivating. I love waterfalls π
Beautiful shots of the waterfalls Sandra – they remind me of angel hair on a Christmas tree, soft and a little fuzzy looking.
Thank you Linda, yes that is a great way to see it.
This must be Bond Falls. Walking up the right side of it is absolutely beautiful too. If I remember correctly, seeing that part of it that you photographed is wheel chair accessible, which is wonderful. Everyone should be able to see some of these falls.
Yes Mary, you can drive to the bottom of the falls and it is a shorter walk also. That is really nice for folks to see this part of the falls.
Superb…enjoyed it
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I see why itβs your fav. to capture. What a beautiful sight. Would love to visit!
Thank you very much π
I like the effect of the long exposure on this gorgeous photograph!π
Thank you very much Susan. π
Wonderful photos…
Thanks Sandra
Have a great day
You are very welcome Francine, thank you. π
So your camera is a portable water softener. What a great invention
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Lol, good one. π
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It seems like the waterfall is live in front of me.
Adorableπ
Thank you very much. π
beautiful.
Thank you Pam.
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Very beautiful long exposure waterfall captures, Sandra πΈ
Thank you very much Phil. Have a wonderful week.
Hi again, Sandra. I’m using a Nikon D7500, and wondered what sort of HD filter you’re using (density number, brand)? At present, besides a UV filter, my only filter is a Polarizer, but I’m interested in getting an HD. Have a nice weekend, my friend.
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They do look like a painting. Very artistic. Bravo!
Thank you very much Jo. π
Taking a tripod with me was often a pita but I used to get such rewarding results. Used to get proper HDR images, too.
Yes, I find a tripod is always a must. They are a lot lighter now to carry, so that helps.
There was a big thing between carbon and alu when I was buying one. For my needs, alu was far more sensible.
Amazing pictures Sandraπ€© I bet the smell of the fresh water is heavenly!
Thank you so muchπ
Thank you, yes I love feeling the spray of water when near a waterfall as well.π
Very nice results Sandra π
Thank you very much π
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Thank you π
Kidz, don’t try that without a very good tripod! π
Yes, a must to have. π
Superb captures Sandra !
Thank you very much π
Where is this, Sandra. Your photos make a compelling argument for a visit.
This is in Northern Michigan, where there are over 300 waterfalls. Lots to pick from. π