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The Art of the Waterfall

&KEIFER
07/21/06 5:29 AM GMT
Waterfalls Part II .. by Ron Bigelow

Quote .. There is no such thing as one correct shutterspeed for shooting waterfalls! Rather, the proper shutterspeed is a function of five factors:

► The amount of blur desired.

► The volume of water.

► The speed of the water.

► The distance between camera and water.

► The direction of water flow with respect to the lens.

Only when these factors are understood can a photographer hope to get a shutterspeed that will produce the desired results. Understanding these five factors will allow a photographer to select the proper shutterspeed for a particular waterfall image.

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::Hottrockin
07/21/06 9:36 AM GMT
Makes me gots to go to the bathroom!! *~P

Thanks K!!
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::third_eye
07/21/06 1:08 PM GMT
good info. thanks for sharing
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