📷 Photo experiment - photo of water in motion!
My experiment is an attempt to photograph water in motion!
I started by shortening the exposure time, and then I tried to enlarge the aperture opening. I wanted to achieve the effect of frozen water ...
I suggest seeing the 4 best photos:
ISO 100 50 mm 1-125 sec f - 7,1-2
ISO 100 105 mm 1-50 sec f - 9,0
ISO 100 62 mm 1-50 sec f - 9,0
ISO 100 34 mm 1-125 sec f - 7,1
It will be very interesting to learn from professionals what can be improved and what shooting mistakes ...
The picture was taken Nikon d7000:
Best regards @olegst
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Nice shots!
Hi @Olegst, I'm not entirely sure I understand what you mean by 'freeze' water, but I am guessing you want to achieve the effect of moving water like this:
Google Images
If so then you need a longer exposure time. The exposure time will depend on how fast the water is moving and the lighting conditions of the area. A tripod is a must, and if the light is not too bright you can probably set your camera to f/22 or even higher, iso 100 and then adjust the exposure time.
Alternatively you can try an ND filter. There are several options, 2 stop, 4 stop, 8 stop, 10 stop and more. This filter will partially block the light from entering your camera so that you need to expose for longer, allowing for that flowing water look.
Exactly what I was trying to describe i my comment!
Ah good :) then I hope I was helpful :)
Thanks for the valuable advice!
I hope it helps :)
great snaps.. keep clicking and posting
Thank you :)
I will try to! :))
Great photography, thanks for posting your journey! @olegst
Thank you :)
I liked the last photo=)
Спасибо Наташа за отзыв :)
=))
Nice Shoot @olegst hope you will give us more ideas.
I will try to! :)) Thank you :)
Great post and amazing picsđŸ˜
Seem like a great place to be.
Thx for sharing @olegst
Thank you :)
I think it's easier to get the effect your looking for in a river or stream. Water that's in constant motion along the same path. Very cool pictures though. Never would have thought trying to do that at a pool or water park.
I probably did not explain correctly, thanks :)
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Thank you :)
Nice olegst. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you :)