Blurred Waves - Still Thoughts

Hey guys with the warm weather here, its been damp and raining a lot lately so I thought it be cool to maybe try and get some pictures of the running water. I walked down to the local trail and found a nice river with a small rocky water fall like effect running off it.

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I took the opportunity to try out a new technic I've been wanting to try out with moving objects, being able to keep the picture focused and still but have a blurred effect from the objects moving. It has a lot of different uses in photography and I thought for sure the easiest way to try it out would defiantly be with moving water in the river.

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Which in general I like taking pictures of water and landscape so it was a win, win for me. As I could hopefully get some good shots and also try out a few new things that I can continue to improve on for the future. I also I made the photo's black and white because I felt it helped with the blurred effect, making it easier to see.

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Ill defiantly be trying more things like this in the future, even if it isn't with water or nature. I wouldn't mind trying some interesting bridge shots over the city with moving traffic. Preferably during the evening so I could try and get some great light effect from the cars! I hope you guys enjoyed and as always any good or bad comments are appreciated, I love learning and I'm always looking to improve so don't be shy!

Thanks again !

@out4awalkphotos

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Hi there @out4awalkphotos. Love your photography. I'll be following :)

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I look forward to seeing more of your work.

Thank you so much, I also very much liked your photo's! Also thanks for the information, it's been a big learning curve for me on here. I appreciate any help I can get thanks

Steemit is a huge learning curve. It takes time to figure it out so pace yourself and if you have questions ask. Most people are happy to help out.