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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D3100
Bright light - slow shutter speed
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<blockquote data-quote="AMG" data-source="post: 27601" data-attributes="member: 3309"><p>The photo's by Chris are beautiful however I'd like to know why blur the water? Is to a personal preference? When I see the droplets or the distinct curl of a wave I hear the water in motion. The photo takes me that pleasant moment. A blurred water flow seems to hush the sound I want to hear. The blurring of water flow is not unpleasant but it just doesn't speak to me. Maybe it's because I have a significant hearing loss and sound (even though it is not truly present) is extremely important to me. Thoughts and/or tips anyone?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AMG, post: 27601, member: 3309"] The photo's by Chris are beautiful however I'd like to know why blur the water? Is to a personal preference? When I see the droplets or the distinct curl of a wave I hear the water in motion. The photo takes me that pleasant moment. A blurred water flow seems to hush the sound I want to hear. The blurring of water flow is not unpleasant but it just doesn't speak to me. Maybe it's because I have a significant hearing loss and sound (even though it is not truly present) is extremely important to me. Thoughts and/or tips anyone? [/QUOTE]
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