Thanks. That effect was achieved by using a very slow shutter speed, perhaps 1/10th of a second, so that the movement in the water is slightly motion-blurred, yielding an impressionist look.
Yes. You have to try and hold the camera steady or use a tripod so the only motion is in the water and not the camera shaking in your hands (although that’s an effect you can play with also).
Gorgeous effect, very pleasing to the eye and the senses.
Thanks!
So pretty. Looks like a painting.
Thanks. That effect was achieved by using a very slow shutter speed, perhaps 1/10th of a second, so that the movement in the water is slightly motion-blurred, yielding an impressionist look.
Thanks, Adam. Something for me to try….although I had no idea the camera can go that low.
Yes. You have to try and hold the camera steady or use a tripod so the only motion is in the water and not the camera shaking in your hands (although that’s an effect you can play with also).