Long Exposure Photography: Waterfall in Beveredge Park
In this post I would like to present you a beautiful place in park that we have in our little town. It was created in 1892 as a recreation park and was bought by Town Council but sponsored by the local linen manufacture Michael Beveridge who paid £50,000. That is the reason why the park is called "Beveridge Park", until now it is very popular place for walking with family members, kids and dogs.
What I like that there is a little lake just in the middle, large meadow and the fact that often on WE there are some charity mini marathons that people give the collection to some projects. That usually makes the park full of people.
During our last visit, we went further the park, there was a little stream, after few rainy days there was much more water so that it was easy to hear the sound of water.
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This time @myskye took his camera with ND filter. For me that did not tell anything that is why I had no idea how the photography will be looking like. But when I saw the photos I loved them. My hubby explained that ND means "Neutral Density" and that allows to create a long exposure photography. To understand what it is you can just have a look at the photos below that were done at a little waterfall.
Here is the original photo that was done without the filter, just like normal photography. Of course, each of the both way has its good side and many may like one way or another. What is your favourite.
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Красиво смотрится. Я даже вспомнил поездку в Карелия 2 года назад. на такой же реке был. Такие же пороги.