Andrewbullie
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Hi All,
Yesterday evening I visited the local beach to get a few shots as the sun went down. I was armed with 7D, 18 - 200mm and tripod in the hope that I could achieve some shots of what some people term as Dreamy Water effect. Despite having watched tutorial videos on this which gives tips about exposure times etc, I really struggled to get a shot.
The problem I was having was that even when set at F22 (max) and ISO 100, anything over a half second exposure was letting too much light in. Anything under that and the water effect didn't look like a nice misty effect but more like bad camera shake. The water didn't really have waves as such, more like ripples with a few 6" high mini waves breaking.
When turning away from the sun and waiting for the light to drop right down (about 21:20 hrs), I still couldn't achieve the effect at 1 second exposure.
I am clearly going wrong somewhere here and would appreciate any help.
Cheers
Andy
Yesterday evening I visited the local beach to get a few shots as the sun went down. I was armed with 7D, 18 - 200mm and tripod in the hope that I could achieve some shots of what some people term as Dreamy Water effect. Despite having watched tutorial videos on this which gives tips about exposure times etc, I really struggled to get a shot.
The problem I was having was that even when set at F22 (max) and ISO 100, anything over a half second exposure was letting too much light in. Anything under that and the water effect didn't look like a nice misty effect but more like bad camera shake. The water didn't really have waves as such, more like ripples with a few 6" high mini waves breaking.
When turning away from the sun and waiting for the light to drop right down (about 21:20 hrs), I still couldn't achieve the effect at 1 second exposure.
I am clearly going wrong somewhere here and would appreciate any help.
Cheers
Andy

