There are so many becks etc. with cascades and waterfall. The knack I am getting to understand is going when the light is suitable but also when the amount of water coming down is good. The weather in the Lake District does mean that the amount of water can change quite a bit from one moment to much then can quickly go to not enough. I hit is right on this one.
Thank you again for watching and commenting. Sometimes I can get a bit blinkered with the image I am capturing and not see there is an equally valid different composition.
I have to agree with the previous comment and feel that the opportunity to include more of the red berry tree was missed. For me, blurry waterfall shots can become a tad 'samey'. Just my two-penneth.
Thank you for taking the time to comment. I replied about the tree in the previous comment. I know waterfalls have many different views of what is best. I personally prefer the long shutter speed but know others don't. To that end I try to put up both in the videos.
Another great video, love to water pictures.
Thank you for taking the time to both watch and comment.
Great video. Thanks for shring. 👍28
You are too kind, thank you.
Looks like a nice little area for a mooch around. Thanks for the videi.
There are so many becks etc. with cascades and waterfall. The knack I am getting to understand is going when the light is suitable but also when the amount of water coming down is good. The weather in the Lake District does mean that the amount of water can change quite a bit from one moment to much then can quickly go to not enough. I hit is right on this one.
Too bad you couldn't incorporate the wonderful red berry tree into the composition in some way. It was a lovely looking tree.
Thank you again for watching and commenting.
Sometimes I can get a bit blinkered with the image I am capturing and not see there is an equally valid different composition.
I have to agree with the previous comment and feel that the opportunity to include more of the red berry tree was missed. For me, blurry waterfall shots can become a tad 'samey'. Just my two-penneth.
Thank you for taking the time to comment.
I replied about the tree in the previous comment. I know waterfalls have many different views of what is best. I personally prefer the long shutter speed but know others don't. To that end I try to put up both in the videos.