Thursday, May 23, 2013

Waterfall



1. Control Shot
     -Switch your camera to auto mode, and make sure your flash is off. When you take the image, look at the exposure your camera uses.
2. Shutter Priority
    -Try to get a shutter speed between 1-2 seconds to get a blurred waterfall like above. Of ocurse with increasing the shutter speed, you'll be getting more light inside your camera overexposing your image.
3. Timing
     -Sunrise and sunset times are best since there isnt as much light.
4. Filter
    -Using a polarized filter not only cuts down the lighting that gets into your shot but also helps improve your images.
5. Aperture Priority Mode
    -If you still have problems with your images being over exposed, switch to this mode and choose the smallest aperture possible.
6. Low ISO
    -This means that your shutter will need to be open longer.
7. Bracket your shots
    -Take a series of shots at different shutter speeds and apertures.
8. Composition
     -Try different positions of a waterfall and expierement with how it looks at different shutter speeds.

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