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blur water - "soft" water effect
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<blockquote data-quote="Fred Kingston" data-source="post: 759502" data-attributes="member: 10742"><p>I think the only way you can get that shot without an ND filter is wait until it's just about dusk and the light is really low, and then redo the shot you did that was over-exposed... You'll need a tripod, or somewhere you can aim the camera while it's resting on a stabile surface...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred Kingston, post: 759502, member: 10742"] I think the only way you can get that shot without an ND filter is wait until it's just about dusk and the light is really low, and then redo the shot you did that was over-exposed... You'll need a tripod, or somewhere you can aim the camera while it's resting on a stabile surface... [/QUOTE]
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