Back in April, Scott Kathe initiation a thread titled “Exposure for white turbulent water”. I found moving water a fascinating subject.
Samples of member’s works would make an interesting thread. Here is my attempt.
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Back in April, Scott Kathe initiation a thread titled “Exposure for white turbulent water”. I found moving water a fascinating subject.
Samples of member’s works would make an interesting thread. Here is my attempt.
And here is one of mine.
http://www.vasina.net/wp-content/gal...18-021_web.jpg
It's from the same place (and shot at the same time) as this picture I posted in one of the other threads here:
http://www.largeformatphotography.in...&postcount=222
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/102/2...c7cdf900_o.jpg
Tachihara 4x5, Caltar II-N 150mm f/5.6 lens, Ektachrome E100SW, 3 seconds @ f/45.
Elakala Falls, within Blackwater Falls State Park, West Virginia:
http://www.rbarkerphoto.com/Misc/Wes...40GC-750bw.jpg
I've always been torn between trying to get crisp water detail versus the "cotton candy" look of longish LF exposure times. I'd love to experiment with large, battery-powered strobes, varying the ratio of flash to ambient light contribution to the exposure, but there aren't too many waterfalls around Rio Rancho. ;)
Here's a different rendition of water over time
Garapatta Beach
http://www.jcollum.com/fm/wave2.jpg
Here are some of mine:-
Near Wells Gray Provincial Park in British Columbia.
A few of mine...
Moving water pictures
Jon