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Fast and Slow in the Stream Garden
This entry was posted in Nature, Ohio, Photo Techniques, photography, Trees, Wordless Wednesday and tagged Canon, photography, photos, private gardens, rocks, shutter speeds, stream, trees, water. Bookmark the permalink.
I’m leaning towards going with the first (higher shutter) image…but this is always the question when shooting moving water.
And I was doing it hand held while standing on a flat rock in the middle of the stream. I like the first one better too.
Nice job!
Thanks. I could hold my breath etc. for 1/10 a second without much wobble.
Streaming in a more natural form! I log water falls, but don’t see many in the dry Southwest.
This family property had several of them although I couldn’t quite figure out the source.
Thanks, Teri! That’s the whole idea that once my hair grows back the tat is covered. But really I’m just having some fun here.
I would think a tat there would hurt – a lot! Keep on having fun! I’m thinking about getting another one but in a spot that won’t hurt as much 🙂
“No pain no gain” I believe is the cliché. No pain not out there, in your face tattoo;)
BTW I like how you didn’t put “Wordless Wednesday” and then the title — just a descriptive title and only photos in the post, instead of stating the obvious.
Thanks!
Some people have very strong feelings about fast vs slow shutter speeds. I see value in both. Nice images, Teri Cheers!
Me too but I’m fond of seeing things stop like in the movie The Matrix 😉
I prefer the capture of the water stopped in motion. I seem to see it that way in my mind.
I lean towards that myself.
I feel the movement of the second one. It seems a little dreamier without being contrived. That’s my pick. Beautiful waterfall.
Thanks and it was a very peaceful spot to be.