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photo help?



  Fiat Panda 100hp
I want to take a pic of a waterfall in town, but have the long shutter speed so the the water looks amazing.

But I tried it today and its letting in way too much light but it has the effect on the water i want.

How do I achieve this? or does it have to be dark for it to work?

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Marky_

ClioSport Club Member
  182
I'm no expert but did you try playing with a smaller aperture and iso speed?
 
What camera do you have? If you bump the aperture to f22 (or f32), basically as high as the f number will go, and also make sure the ISO stays at 50-100 (some cameras automatically bump this up). That will give you a fighting chance, but you will probably still need an overcast day or wait till dusk to get a good result without buying a filter to darken things.
 
  Fiat Panda 100hp
I have a Nikon D40. Are filters expensive and will they attach the the lens I have now 15-55?

ukaskew have you got a website with your photo

* just seen ur smugsmug addy. Got some amazing work there!
 
I have a Nikon D40. Are filters expensive and will they attach the the lens I have now 15-55?

ukaskew have you got a website with your photo

* just seen ur smugsmug addy. Got some amazing work there!

Cheers!

I'm not sure what size filter the 15-55 needs (52mm maybe? Should say on the lens somewhere or inside of lens cap). They aren't that expensive, you can probably find a Hoya or Hama ND4 for about £10-15.
 


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