Did a little shooting in the snow the other day and was playing around with shutter-speed variations.
This first shot was 30 second shutter, with the use of a ND filter. I like the smooth feeling of the water and sky, but the ND seems to have shifted color a bit more than I expected.
The second shot was 1/6th shutter, no filters. The differences are clear to see, the more defined clouds and water, ripples, etc. You can actually see some of the snow falling in this one.
I like them both, but its helpful to see the different effects achieved by the shutter speed.
Special note: If you can see the little black spot at the top of the tree on the island there, it is an eagle. I tried to grab a few closer shots which I'll post later.
This first shot was 30 second shutter, with the use of a ND filter. I like the smooth feeling of the water and sky, but the ND seems to have shifted color a bit more than I expected.
The second shot was 1/6th shutter, no filters. The differences are clear to see, the more defined clouds and water, ripples, etc. You can actually see some of the snow falling in this one.
I like them both, but its helpful to see the different effects achieved by the shutter speed.
Special note: If you can see the little black spot at the top of the tree on the island there, it is an eagle. I tried to grab a few closer shots which I'll post later.
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