How's it going hive??
I would like to share some pictures from my first attempt of long exposure photos of running water😊
So the other day my friend lent me his ND8 67mm filter for my tamron 28-75 lens on my Sony a7iii.
So I could have a go at long exposure shots during the day.
And what better way then to take a trip out to some waterfalls and rivers to test out the filter.
And slowly learn how to take long exposure photos of running water.
My settings were iso - 100, f - 11, 1.6 sec.
I'm pretty happy with the way these have turned out, but there is still alot of room for improvement.
I need to get my composition skills up and frame the images a bit better but I'm pretty happy with the end result.
Looking forward to head out again one day soon to practise some more.
Any feed back or tips would be greatly appreciated as I'm just starting out👍
Thanks for stopping by 😊
The long exposure really adds the feeling of time to the scenes. Lovely!
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It sure does add a feeling of time as the water flows past.
Cheers for the tip mate 👍
Cheers🍻 !
Hope you and your mates had a nice Australias day!
Just mentioning that I do like the pics. Sometimes imperfection is perfection. 😄 Later Gator!
Cheers we sure did have a great Australia day!
It was fun learning new techniques with my camera 😊 in a while crocodile
i dont know if it's your skill with the camera or if those waterfalls would really look that enchanting in real life 😍 thank you for sharing!
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I'm glad you like my photos 😊
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Awesome thank you very much 🙏