Was playing around recently at a waterfall with the camera. I'd have preferred the lighting to be softer as there were some sunlight patches that over exposed. I always do better with these shots in the early am or late afternoon, but still not bad for mid day, harsh light. These images are taken with the camera set on Bulb. Using a tripod, I basically hold the shutter open for various amounts of time. If the aperture of the lens is set to the smallest opening (in this case F22) and the lighting is low enough and evenly distributed, you can get some really neat pictures of the water as it streams over the falls. Its something that you can't do with autofocus on a Dslr. I rarely use auto features on my cameras. prefer manual and having more control over my mistakes.:)
I haven't made any adjustments to these images, just straight downsizing to Jpegs for the forum.
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-al