Photographing Waterfalls - Photography Tutorial


It’s often said that great photography captures, not only a scene, but its unique feeling and essence. Expressing these properties helps to bring your photo to life. When photographing waterfalls, the intricate and consistent flow of water is the trait that makes them such a beautiful scene, and because of this it’s important to try and capture the flow, motion and the colours of the water in your photo. In this guide we’re going to learn how to capture a waterfall so that when you look at the photo, you feel like you’re right there. - View Tutorial »


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