Check out this enchanting image taken by photographer Ann-Marie Westwood at the Finnich Glen, also known as The Devil’s Pulpit, located just outside of Glasgow in Scotland:
The image was taken using a Nikon D200. To capture the entire scene, Westwood used a wide 32mm focal length while shooting at an ISO of 100 and small aperture of f/22. The soft water effect is done using a long exposure technique, in this case a full 30 seconds, which captures the movement of the water and gives a milky look.
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Very beautiful, I really love it.
I have a question for you: this long exposure means the photo was shoot with no light at all? Or do you use a nd filter?
Thanks for the answer, I’m trying to improve milky water effect.
Ann-Marie
I take my hat off! That Finnich Glen shot has a je-ne-sais-quoi [something which cannot be explained] in it. And it is in perfect harmony with your beautiful name.
Warm regards from Mauritius