Wonderful Water

Uploaded: September 06, 2010 22:16:25

Description

I took this photo several weeks ago and hope you don't mind me sharing now. I went to my favorite water spot and tried slowing the shutter speed 1/3. I used a pillow again as a tripod and set the timer. I was so thrilled with the photos because I have always wanted to make the water in my photos soft. I took many photos that day dodging my puppy as he came running through the water towards me. I was all perfect - the day, the water, the lighting, and the puppy. Ah... the memories will be all I need to get me to next summer when I can do it all again.

Exif: Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 13/10 seconds, Flash: did not fire, compulsory flash mode, ISO: 100, FocalLength: 20.00 mm, Model: Canon EOS 50D

Comments

Donna McMillan September 06, 2010

Another great capture! I really want to learn how to do this as well...I'd say you have mastered it! Thanks for sharing how you did it too! #1305630

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