I could take pictures of water all day long, especially water in motion. Today's photo (taken in Cheyenne Cañon around twilight) is essentially the opposite of yesterday's. For this image I used a fast shutter speed to freeze the action and a wider aperture to keep the depth of field fairly shallow. I love the way the droplets of water arc through the air, captured by the camera. You can't even see it happening with your naked eye, but the camera can.
[Technical data for you photography geeks: Nikon D700, 200mm lens at f:4.5, 1/1000 of a second, ISO 3200.]
[Technical data for you photography geeks: Nikon D700, 200mm lens at f:4.5, 1/1000 of a second, ISO 3200.]
3 comments:
That is a fun thing to shoot mostly because it's ever changing. Wonderful photo.
Wow Tamera, that is a beautiful shot!
Oh how I wish I understood the technical side of photography. All I understand is the 'point and shoot' part. Sigh. The beauty i am missing!!!
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