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A good waterfall picture is done as a blured water ... falling. This can be done by opening the cameras shutter for a long period of time. About 1/2 second works quite well. If your scene has too much light to leave your shutter open for that long you need to use a neutral density filter.

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  • A good waterfall picture is done as a blured water ... falling. This can be done by opening the cameras shutter for a long period of time. About 1/2 second works quite well. If your scene has too much light to leave your shutter open for that long you need to use a neutral density filter.
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  • A good waterfall picture is done as a blured water ... falling. This can be done by opening the cameras shutter for a long period of time. About 1/2 second works quite well. If your scene has too much light to leave your shutter open for that long you need to use a neutral density filter.
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