Fast and slow water
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Today, two photos of the "spot the difference" kind.
The first uses a fast shutterspeed, designed to capture movement.

Exposure: 1/400 sec
The second uses a much slower shutterspeed, which turns the fast-moving water into a soft veil of white.

Exposure: 1/10 sec
Of course, you'd need to adjust the iso value and/or the aperture as well to avoid over- or underexposing the rest of your photo. But it's a fun trick to play with, not just for moving water, but other moving objects as well.
The first uses a fast shutterspeed, designed to capture movement.
Exposure: 1/400 sec
The second uses a much slower shutterspeed, which turns the fast-moving water into a soft veil of white.
Exposure: 1/10 sec
Of course, you'd need to adjust the iso value and/or the aperture as well to avoid over- or underexposing the rest of your photo. But it's a fun trick to play with, not just for moving water, but other moving objects as well.
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