SnappyHappy
Loc: Chapin, SC “The Capitol of Lake Murray”
Beautiful set Dean! I like your realistic moving water captures. I rarely slow the shutter just to soften moving water but I like to shoot in low and soft light so...
Nice water captures, Dean. I personally prefer these kind of shots to the silky stuff.
erbiv
Loc: Ellijay, GA ...retired from Anchorage, AK
Very, very nice. While I like both takes on flowing water, I tend to shoot more short exposures to capture the turbulent nature than I do long exposures of "silky" flowing water.
deanfl wrote:
I usually do waterfalls going for a long exposure...a silky look. Some people comment and ask for water that looks more natural....more like real water. This post is for you.
Thanks, dean, although I wasn't one of the ones who asked. But I do admit that I just can't even imagine Great Falls "silky." Have seen it many times (usually with kayakers) and "wild and turbulent" like you have it here seems much more apropos.
deanfl wrote:
I usually do waterfalls going for a long exposure...a silky look. Some people comment and ask for water that looks more natural....more like real water. This post is for you.
Great. I hate when people doctor up water where to me it just doesn't look real.
Beautiful. Put me down for short exposure.
Fantastic. This is a wonderful set. THANKS!
Great set, I prefer reality over cotton. Nature is beautiful.
Thank you, everyone for your comments! It looks like I’ll be doing more shorter exposure water shots in the future.
These look fine. I've never liked water t look like milk.
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