Friday, June 20, 2014

Analogue Long Exposure Photography of Beautiful Streams

Long-exposure photography or time-exposure photography involves using a long-duration shutter speed to sharply capture the stationary elements of images while blurring, smearing, or obscuring the moving elements. The paths of moving light sources become clearly visible.

Long exposures can blur moving water so it has mist-like qualities while keeping stationary objects like land and structures sharp.

Doing long exposure photography with streams always brings back soft, romantic and poetic images.

Brandywine Falls, Cuyahoga Valley National Park by mat4226

Fairy Pools by skysh4rk

Flow by Benjamin Postlewait

Milky stream by Daniil Tkachuk

Rushing Stream | Three rivers, Sequoia, CA, USA by ART SRISAK | PHOTOGRAPHY

River Scream by The Greenery

Tumble Creek 2 by APD Photo

Little Carp River - Greenstone Falls by LeavenworthObey

Our beautiful earth by zane&inzane

Sólheimajökull by bornintoa

Misty Minnehaha by John Cothron

Stream of Life. by jasonwaterhouse1

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