Water Motion Study

Adam Bykowski

Water Motion Study

Camera: Canon 5D, Lens: 24-70mm at 63mm focal length
ISO 50, Exposure: 10 sec., White Balance Mode: Shade,
Filter: Circ Pollarizing filter

A small, mini waterfall, spilling over onto a couple of leaves creating an arch of spray. The expert photographers talk about their love of light. I am more amazed by water. I don’t know what I enjoy more, water when it is perfectly stll and calm or when it’s in motion.

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Water Motion Study by Adam Bykowski
Water Motion Study by Adam Bykowski
  • Allise Fountain

    Allise Fountain

    Gorgeous work! Keep it up! :)

  • Adam Bykowski

    Adam Bykowski

    Thanks Allise.

  • Nature's Realm

    Nature's Realm

    Nice capture Adam – Dennis

  • Adam Bykowski replied

    Thanks Dennis.

  • Teresa Zieba

    Teresa Zieba

    Beautiful capture Adam. Excellent work.

  • Jeff Stroud

    Jeff Stroud

    Great capture, light and water!

  • Adam Bykowski replied

    Thanks for the compliments guys.

  • BigD

    BigD

    Excellent camera info and thanks for sharing. BigD

  • Adam Bykowski replied

    Big thanks to BigD. I have to submit camera type for “Water in Motion” group so I figured I would look up my camera data and type it in for you water motion folks. Glad it is appreciated.

  • dinghysailor1

    dinghysailor1

    really lovely work – my fave combination is water AND light… like this!!

  • John Absher

    John Absher

    Great shot Adam (Argonne again ??) and I’ll ditto Big D’s comments about your sharing of camera info which is very useful to a novice such as myself.

  • Adam Bykowski

    Adam Bykowski

    John this was not Argonne. It was at a small creek at the top of the waterfall at St. Louis canyon at Starved Rock. There was a lot more spectacular views than this, but the shooting up spray caught my eye and took a few angles and closeups of it and I felt this one came out the best.

    P.S. Waterfall shooting tips (it’s easy) Tripod, use manual exposure, f22 or f18 and a polarizing filter. Don’t shoot in sun-wait for cloudy day or find shady spot or shoot early morning/late evening- that’s it.,,,,,,,,,,,,(don’t forget to focus LOL)

  • jlynn

    jlynn

    Perfect!!!

  • Adam Bykowski replied

    Thanks for your lovely word.

  • Ralph  Olsson

    Ralph Olsson

    Smashingly good shot mate, well done:)

  • Adam Bykowski replied

    Thanks Ralph. A reply better late than never to say thank ay?

  • Carlie Hensley

    Carlie Hensley

    Wow!! This is fantastic!

  • Adam Bykowski replied

    There you go with that great descriptive word again. I’m not sure it’s a “WOW”, but thanks just the same

  • Carlie Hensley

    Carlie Hensley

    I think so, youre welcome lol

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