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Help – how to shoot a waterfall

  • Swordie
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    Hello all. Could one of you share your expert knowledge please.
    I have limited knowledge of how to shoot a landscape or anything outdoors really.
    I tried to take a hand-held shot of a waterfall while in Sligo last week. I failed miserably!
    Would one of you kind souls please tell me what I need to do to get a reasonable shot.
    Do I need to use filters? If so, which ones?
    Should I always stick the camera on a tripod?
    I presume shutter speed is just a matter of preference.

    Here is one of my shots. Please ignore the composition. It’s the technical info I need. I can experiment with the creative stuff.

    Thorsten
    Member

    You don’t say what you’re having difficulty with. And technical info is simply a means to an end. If you could articulate what it is you wish to try and achieve creatively, it would be easier to make technical suggestions. However, one point I would make at this stage is “Use a tripod!” regardless of what you’re trying to achieve as the end result.

    irish147
    Participant

    http://www.garryblack.com/waterfalls.htm
    1) Use a tripod
    2) to get a nice effect you cant take waterfalls on a sunny day
    3) use slow s/speeds (1 sec about f/25)

    http://www.ephotozine.com/u25815/gallery/669278
    here is a image i did in wexford
    (about 5 sec at f 22 ish)

    Your image is very good, and I would be happy to have that on my office wall…well done:):)

    m

    Puckpics
    Member

    shutter speed longer than 1/4 second = blurred water
    shutter speed shorter than 1/1000 = frozen with individual water droplets visible

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