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How do I do this?
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(Jun 4, 2013, 13:19)Fumangord1 Wrote:  
(Jun 3, 2013, 07:32)Beckylouise Wrote:  I'm not particularly sure what to call it, but I found these photos posted on here a while ago.

How do you get the effect on the 2nd photo with the water?

http://www.shuttertalk.com/forums/Thread...1#pid87371

This effect can be achieved by using a slow shutter speed with moving water. Use a tripod preferably or at the very least a secure mount for the camera. A remote shutter release also can be of benefit as the shutter speed will be too long to eliminate camera shake. This includes stabilization either optical or digital if your camera has it.
On e of the benefits of digital photography is the ability to take lots of pictures without wasting film, so take plenty of shots using different shutter speeds until you get the effect you want.
Its also a good idea to stop down the apperture as the slow shutter will affect the picture. This will also affect the depth of field so experiment, take lots of shots of the same scene untill you get what you want. Practice makes perfect. Wink[/php]

Thankyou Smile I've been wondering how to get this for a while. I shall have to have a go!

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How do I do this? - by Beckylouise - Jun 3, 2013, 07:32
RE: How do I do this? - by Fumangord1 - Jun 4, 2013, 13:19
RE: How do I do this? - by Beckylouise - Jun 5, 2013, 01:15
RE: How do I do this? - by kNox - Jun 5, 2013, 23:57
RE: How do I do this? - by PhotoPlay - Jun 6, 2013, 04:45
RE: How do I do this? - by Dean - Jun 6, 2013, 07:17
RE: How do I do this? - by Beckylouise - Jun 6, 2013, 10:03
RE: How do I do this? - by samyshah - Jun 10, 2013, 14:00
RE: How do I do this? - by Beckylouise - Jun 11, 2013, 01:55

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