Friday, 10 August 2007

I Spoke of My Interest in Water Photography...

This is one of my favourite shots as i think it shows the real activity that water undergoes when falling over rocks. It does not portray the flow as being smooth as one might expect with a slower shutter speed.

Again, another favourite, not necessarily for the focus on the water, but for the bleak impression that the rusted fencing gives in the rear of the picture.




This photograph was taken on a slow shutter speed and exhibits the flow of the water well. Towards the top of the fall however, the photo loses focus, especially just above and to the left of the flat rock where, although this flowing effect is purposeful, the flow should retain a crisp edge.

The above photo was taken on a very fast shutter speed in order to capture the activity of the water, and were it not for the grass obstructing the view of the water it would be a very interesting shot.

I spoke of my interest in water photography in the post entitled 'A Walk Through The Local Woodland...'. This series of photographs was taken whilst in North Wales (Somewhere near Beddgelert for those who know it) 2 years ago, almost to the day (26.08.05). This was when i first had my camera and was practicing with different settings for water photography as i had a bit of time whilst others were resting during a walk.

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