This week's photo was taken at the base of Tachana Falls, part of the Ayun Stream which runs near Israel's northernmost border in Metulla. Compared with this shot, taken moments later on the same day last spring, this interpretation of the 20-meter falls offers a more imaginative perspective on the setting. For one, we don't see in silhouettes. Only the camera does. Secondly, the rushing water has a silky look to it, created by a slow shutter speed. Just as the constant flow of water carves a more dramatic setting for the river, the photographer can push the limits of his or her vision to create more impressive images of the natural world.
Technical Data: Nikon D300, 12-24 zoom at 24 mm, f20 at 1/15sec.
4 comments:
Great! Did you use filters (e.g. neutral density filter)?
Bonito...beautiful.....
Magal
Wonderful place and shot!
Hi Piet,
Sorry for not answering your question sooner. I did not use any filters on this shot. These days, filters are outmoded because most of the effects they create can be easily reproduced in Photoshop. Thanks for writing.
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