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.
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.
Bill Kumpf
And here is one of mine.
It's from the same place (and shot at the same time) as this picture I posted in one of the other threads here:
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Jiri Vasina
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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:
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
I just discovered this thread and it's probably one of the best groups of images I've seen on this forum. Nice work everyone.
I've been obsessed with water for as long as i can remember. Here's one:
135mm, 4x5 velvia, Eastern Sierras.
Hey, I've really enjoyed all the images and am wondering if I can play ???
OK then, here's one taken a few years ago but printed for the first time this week.
Valley of the Waters, Blue Mountains National Park, NSW Australia
Nikkor SW-90 on Linhof Technika; APX100 in Rodinal
(and yes, it was a bugger keeping some detail in the shadows under the rocks down the right hand side...)
Cheers from Australia
Carey Bird
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