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In Motion: Moving Water, Long Exposure
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Exposures of several seconds can turn moving water into a blur. Longer exposures can create misty oceans or gossamer cascades. If you don't have the heavy neutral density filters to do this technique properly, you can overlay multiple exposures to achieve a similar effect.
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Flume Gorge Waterfall at Franconia Notch State Park NH
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Submitted: | Monday, 8th February, 2010 20:45 (GMT) |
Taken: | Saturday, 8th August, 2009 |
Focal length: | 29 mm |
Shutter speed: | 1 sec |
Aperture: | F8 |
ISO: | 100 |
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