A Jocassee Waterfall
Here is a photograph of one of the waterfall that we visited on Lake Jocassee last week. I believe this is the first one that we saw.
Photographing waterfalls from a boat is ... interesting. Normally, you want to be set up on a tripod to minimize movement so that you can use a longer shutter speed to capture that nice "cotton candy" water blur. Long shutter speeds and a boat don't go well together though. The boat keep moving which would make the entire picture blurry instead of just the water cascade. Both of the lenses I used that day were image stablized, and I used them in their "active" setting. The active setting attempts to compensate for all movement at once and specifically meant to be used while on moving platforms ... like a boat.
It worked well enough I suppose. I got some nice blurred cascades with some of the waterfalls that we saw later in the day.
Keep shooting.
Monday, August 9, 2010
Jocassee Waterfall
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Jocassee,
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South Carolina,
waterfall
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2 comments:
Your Jocassee pictures are ideal for admiring on hot, muggy, steamy days!
Thanks. It was definitely hot and muggy that day.
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