samrat 1 Posted April 8, 2007 My first attempt at freezing the motion of water. Please let me know your views. Link to comment
cfreemanphotography 0 Posted April 8, 2007 I personally find the light to be very harsh. The camera angle doesn't really say much about the contouring of the rocks. Waiting for evening sidelight and changing the camera angle would: a. Potentially decrease the harshness of the lighting b. Warm the color temperature of the light c. Improve the contouring You might also want to use a polarizer to cut some of the glare. Remember though, this will take away a few stops of light, so you will probably have to use a larger aperture to freeze the motion, if you still wish to do so. I prefer exposure times of 1 second-several minutes, but that is a matter of personal taste. Link to comment
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