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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Allise Fountain
Gorgeous work! Keep it up! :)

Adam Bykowski
Thanks Allise.
Nature's Realm
Nice capture Adam – Dennis
Adam Bykowski replied
Thanks Dennis.
Teresa Zieba
Beautiful capture Adam. Excellent work.
Jeff Stroud
Great capture, light and water!
Adam Bykowski replied
Thanks for the compliments guys.
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
really lovely work – my fave combination is water AND light… like this!!
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
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
Perfect!!!
Adam Bykowski replied
Thanks for your lovely word.
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
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
I think so, youre welcome lol