mark.r
Loc: Port Talbot South Wales
Here are 3 water falls from the Brecon Beacons National park' in South Wales UK.Mark
Bmac
Loc: Long Island, NY
mark.r wrote:
Here are 3 water falls from the Brecon Beacons National park' in South Wales UK.Mark
Good exposure time creating the silky flowing of the water. Well done. 8-)
mark.r
Loc: Port Talbot South Wales
Hi' Thanks for your kind reply on the pictures.Mark
Nice tight cropping to eliminate bald sky.
mark.r wrote:
Here are 3 water falls from the Brecon Beacons National park' in South Wales UK.Mark
#3 is very nice-- except for the guy with the tripod in the lower right.
;)
Excellent photos! Thanks for sharing.
Would like to do some waterfall photos with silky water but to date have not attempted it . Have Canon5D MII...what settings should I use to achieve this goal ?
Hando Rei wrote:
Would like to do some waterfall photos with silky water but to date have not attempted it . Have Canon5D MII...what settings should I use to achieve this goal ?
It depends on lighting and the speed of the water flow. You will, generally be starting with a low asa, 200 or so. For many falls, 1/4 sec is a good starting point and then adjust f/stop for correct exposure. This means shutter-priority or manual mode. You can use a neutral density filter if the overall lighting is too bright-- or wait for different lighting conditions. A sturdy tripod is, of course, a requirement. Once correct exposure is determined, take several at different shutter speeds and then determine which you prefer. White balance. I've found, where I live, that the water often looks too blue unless corrected. Check histogram for blown highlights. Good Luck!
Excellent shots. Makes me want to get out my fishing gear.
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