Beyond Waterfalls

Long exposure photography is an art. Yes, you can make magical images with extended exposures when shooting waterfalls, but have you ever thought about taking full control of your camera by manipulating the shutter speed to create other eye-catching and artistic effects? Or having two or even three different long exposure effects in one image?

      Think about the options…

A waterside twilight scene with clouds moving towards you and the long exposure effect of Venus’ reflection on the water.

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Maine Coast
Nikon D800E, Nikon 14-24mm f/2.8
30 sec, f/5.6, ISO 100

Or water, clouds, and a lighthouse beam

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Kilauea Lighthouse, Kauai
Nikon D800E, Nikon 28-300mm
15 min, f/4.5, ISO 200

 

How about star trails and water, and a thunderstorm?

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Mauna Kea
Nikon Df, Nikon 14-24mm f/2.8
30 min, f/2.8, ISO 800

 

These are just three examples of how you can incorporate multiple long exposure effects. There are so many more! So, remember, long exposures go far beyond just waterfalls.

Learn what you need to know to create images that will draw and keep the viewer’s eye. Join me, Beth Ruggiero-York (www.bethruggiero.com), in my Long Exposure Photography class at Bryan Peterson School of Photography.

– BPSOP Instructor – Beth Ruggiero-York

Beth Teaches: Long Exposure Photography

 

 

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