How To Smooth Water in Camera - Long Exposure Photography

Опубликовано: 09 Октябрь 2024
на канале: Scott Wyden Kivowitz
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Chris Hau and Lizzie Peirce were in Banff, Alberta, Canada. They were making films, photographing the scene and whatnot. When Chris went over to Lizzie and said...

Chris: Lizzie, are you getting some good photos?
Lizzie: No, because the water is rippling and I want it not to ripple.

I was a bit surprised advice wasn't given. I mean, I love Chris's videos, but the lack of help there was a tad disappointing. So I wanted to take a moment to help Lizzie (and anyone else) for the future.

Get yourself a Neutral Density filter from Wine County Camera. It'll be the best optical quality, and 3 stops should be enough for most photographic and film needs. Either get WCC screw on filter or their slot style filters. Long exposure photography is the answer here.

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