Waterfall and long exposure techniques are considered good match for shooting beautiful landscape photos of falling water. I took this shot of the waterfall in the Willow River State Park in the Wisconsin state of USA. Another long exposure shot of waterfall – Gooseberry Falls here.
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So beautiful!
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Thanks dear 🙂
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Good to see this picture. 8 seconds?
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Thanks dear. Exposure of 1/6th of sec at f/22, ISO 100, fl 18mm
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Thanks for sharing the information:)
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You are welcome dear 🙂
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🙂
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:):)
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Gorgeous photo! I love the colours – you can get such a sense of the water’s movement! 🙂
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Thanks a lot dear for stopping by and I am glad you liked the shot 🙂
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Beautiful picture! Is that a filter or the twilight like light itself?
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Thanks Madame for visiting my site and your appreciation. No I didn’t use filters for this shot. Did some post processing in Lightroom and enhanced the saturation and vibrance for the rocks.
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Thanks- I just love the mood of that picture. I could not resist imagining being in the frame. Great capture!
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Thanks so much. It is one of my first favorite long exposure shots of the waterfall. We had visited this park last summer with my daughter. It’s very pretty.
I am glad you liked it. Thanks for visiting my blog.
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beautiful!! 🙂
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Thanks dear 🙂
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