Washing of the water. How to photograph moving water was one of the challenges this week at night school. By adjusting camera settings manually the appearance of moving water can be made smooth and almost soft. This is done by choosing a slow shutter speed. Here’s one of my shots…
Next week on HoB: How to photograph fast-moving animals like Mr. Bowie.
Beautifully done!
Thank you, Timothy!
Gorgeous photo and I appreciate your sharing what you learn!
You’re welcome. Thanks!
That is very lovely, but we can’t wait to see Mr. Bowie moving fast…really! Hope you will also impart the wisdom of how to do it. Purrs and hugs, Lily Olivia, Mauricio, Misty May, Giulietta, Fiona, Astrid, Lisbeth and Calista Jo
Ha ha ha… Let me think about it…!!
PS: Is moving slow ok for you…??
Very pretty shot. Thanks for the tid-bit of advice re: photography…keep ’em coming s’il vous plait…
Thanks! I’ll keep posting the fun assignments…
Very lovely shot !
Thanks, Poppytump!
Very nice! And next week’s will be very interesting.
Let’s wait and see… I’ll have to check Mr. Bowie’s schedule!
Gorgeous shot!
Thank you, Liz. Just wondering, is Tigger a fast-moving animal?
Only when she wants to be. 😉
Good job!
Absolutely gorgeous…..the water looks so soft and you can almost hear it…..well done Herman!
Pam
Very, very pretty photo!! Good job, Bowie!
(Purrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrs)
Shrimp
What a great location to practice that technique. You must have been happy with the results.
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That’s smooth 🙂
clever sausage! it looks great!!
beautiful, LMA
Love this shot. The water does look incredibly soft.
Cool!
Really beautiful, well done
Bea