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Photographing Waterfalls

Published by:  Apogee Photo
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Waterfalls are a staple subject in the portfolio of landscape photographers. One reason I enjoy them is also one of my main "rules": there are at least five different ways to interpret a scene. Waterfalls make finding the options easy, because simply changing shutter speeds will provide several different interpretations. Throw in a few compositional changes - such as different visual weighting, changing the focal length, or moving to a different position, and it's easy to get many interpretations of the same waterfall.
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