Still water and waterfall photography tips

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Still Water and Waterfall Photography Tips Every human being in this world is fascinated towards photography and we all have been working all the possible way to capture the best picture. Capturing the nature is what everyone does, yet, capturing a running waterfall is quite a difficult one. Getting the textures of water in the image is not an easy job. The following are some of the common tips that one can make use of while going out for a waterfall photography with their cameras.

Take the slow shutter speed Always prefer to capture the waterfall in a low shutter speed. The slow shutter speed can help in blurring up the water and resulting in a silky-look. You might have looked upon silky images of waterfalls and this can be achieved through slow shutter speed. The viewers who take a look at your waterfall picture can witness the water flow as it looks silky. Setting a slow shutter speed completely depends upon the speed in which the water flows away. If the water is said to be flowing very slowly, then you can go for a low shutter speed. The f-number must be kept high and prefer to decrease the ISO settings according to the shutter speed to get a better result.

Making use of a tripod As the waterfalls are mostly captured with a slow shutter speed, it is highly recommended to mount the camera on a tripod so that there might not be any kind of shake or blur in the output image of the waterfall. If you are not making use of a tripod, then the waterfall will look blurred. The tripod must stand stable to capture the waterfall. This can be achieved by placing the tripod in a dry place nearby the waterfall so that it can capture the beauty of the waterfall without any interruption.

Count on the wind While keeping a slow shutter speed, one must watch the wind as it can easily distract the image. If the wind is said to be blown around, then you would get a blurred image of the waterfall. Make a small f-stop and increase your ISO so that you can capture the waterfall even if there is a high wind flowing through your way.

Polarize the filter


Waterfall photography looks great if a polarizing filter has been used to capture them. The polarizing filter can be helpful in two different ways. •

It can help in getting rid of any kind of reflection from the water or from the wet rocks

It provides the ability to make use of slow shutter speeds with f-stops

• Change with the Seasons One must find out the source of a waterfall before capturing them. The source determines the water flow from the waterfall. Capturing a waterfall during a summer and spring season is a good idea. During winter season, make sure to have an eye on the snow that can be found above the waterfall. This is because the snow can melt anytime or it might fall from the waterfall. Get ready to face the seasons before clicking the waterfall.

Lighting The lighting must be balanced to get the real texture of water captured through your camera. All the elements in front of the camera must be lit up. The shadows of trees can sometimes disrupt your picture. Make use of the sun rays as the light source and capture the waterfall in a position where you can witness a good light flow falling all around the waterfall. Whenever you find the surrounding a cloudy one, capture the waterfall as it will look beautiful than ever. The light that falls on the water would be a soft and a diffused one during the cloudy times in a hot sunny day.

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