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Wow. You did it! You nailed those settings perfectly and captured the silky water just like you wanted. Congrats!
Now, you get to learn something about photography. When it comes right down to it, almost every type of photo has been done before. Thousands of times before. So, here is the true challenge of photography: do it better, do it different, do it in your own way.
I look forward to seeing how many more ways you can capture this type of photo! Good job.
@isisweiss Unfortunately, I forgot my tripod when taking this so I used something to steady my hand and camera! I definitely suggest using a tripod though.
@kerristephens ~ you did great kerri! i'm impressed. i had read about this and they suggested to do it with a tripod that is why i was wondering. it is a very lovely shot.
@brittgow It depends on if you can control aperture/shutter speed on your p&s! @idonotsqueak It is a high aperture/slow shutter speed! @bbm It is simply a high aperture (set at f/22) and a slow shutter speed. The high aperture, if combined with shade, will slow down yourt shutter speed.
Now, you get to learn something about photography. When it comes right down to it, almost every type of photo has been done before. Thousands of times before. So, here is the true challenge of photography: do it better, do it different, do it in your own way.
I look forward to seeing how many more ways you can capture this type of photo! Good job.
@idonotsqueak It is a high aperture/slow shutter speed!
@bbm It is simply a high aperture (set at f/22) and a slow shutter speed. The high aperture, if combined with shade, will slow down yourt shutter speed.