RUSHING RIVER  by markp

RUSHING RIVER

Snow melt water turning milky, as it pours down the mountain.
Macro March continues in my other album.

http://365project.org/markp/365/2014-03-22
Oh, you must be "chuffed" to have gotten this shot. Magic!!!!
March 23rd, 2014  
Awesome, love this.
March 23rd, 2014  
Wonderful! Love when water is captured like this. No idea how it's done!
March 23rd, 2014  
Beautiful milky water. Fav
March 23rd, 2014  
Lovely soft-water shot :) I like the subtle hues in this one :)
March 23rd, 2014  
Awesome!
March 23rd, 2014  
Awesome shot!
March 23rd, 2014  
Beautiful capture, Mark. Thank you for the follow :)
March 23rd, 2014  
Beautiful!!
March 23rd, 2014  
lovely chubbily as Del Boy would say.. brilliant shot
March 23rd, 2014  
@cailts Thank you very much Clare. How to do it ? Try and pick a dry day, it was raining here and camera was under a cloth. Okay, camera on tripod, ISO as low as possible, aperture as small as possible, and either a remote trigger or timer on your shutter so you don't wobble camera. Basically what you need is a very slow shutter speed so the water flows past and melts but the scenery stays stock still and focused. Cloudy days are best, but it is possible to get various types of filters to darken the image and extend the exposure time. Thats the basic theory, you just need to find a location and play around with your settings. Depending on how fast the water is flowing it is not always the longest exposure that works best. Have fun.
March 24th, 2014  
@markp Thank you so much for taking the time to explain! I'll have to try it (when we have any running water...it's all ice now!) :-)
March 24th, 2014  
Lovely :)
March 25th, 2014  
@darylo @wanabe @flyrobin @alia_801 @stiggle @elisasaeter @anazad511 @froggie0628 @abimagery @ourrube Thank you all very much for taking time to view and for all your wonderful comments and for the Favs.
March 28th, 2014  
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