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jawa1985 OP t1_jcywy89 wrote
5 seconds shutter speed, f/16. I used a ND filter
10S_NE1 t1_jcyam8s wrote
Slow shutter speed will make moving water look milky. Often done on purpose by artsy photographers.
StatusSea5409 t1_jczs2s5 wrote
Or for the less camera knowledgeable like myself it's a timelapse.
If your phone is able to I suggest trying it. You can get some great shots if you keep it stable and leave it for a minute at least. At least in my opinion. I wanna say it was a Samsung Note 2 that I tried it for the first time.
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slowpokefastpoke t1_jczrarc wrote
Yeah the dodging in this mossy spots is pretty heavy handed.
blueslovernoah t1_jcyndn0 wrote
Never would have thought I‘d see a place here so close to where I am living
holgerschurig t1_jcz6skg wrote
Für mich sieht das gar nicht wie eine Schlucht aus. Wird das noch enger, bzw. die Seitenwände höher?
blueslovernoah t1_jd06fkq wrote
Ja, an manchen stellen bis zu ca. 5m
jarvatar t1_jcxvkri wrote
Would love to know the setup! I hike a bit and see this kind of stuff but my photos never look as good as this.
jawa1985 OP t1_jcxwclq wrote
I used my Canon EOS R6 + RF24-70 f2.8 + ND filter
berlin_crossbow t1_jczmp58 wrote
Mei, schee is da ja scho!
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TheQueefyQuiche t1_jcyocql wrote
What a beautiful photo.
GoudaCrystals t1_jcz3vj9 wrote
Love the long exposures like this bc of how all that smooth water looks compared to the super sharpness of everything else
Mooma73 t1_jczqkta wrote
This is beautiful!!
The_D1rty_Squ1rt13s t1_jd0hcbo wrote
Fuck I love that Germany reminds me so mu h of my home town back in West Virginia. Such a beautiful landscape.
GrizDrummer25 t1_jd10mrx wrote
Beautiful work!
KLGFluttershy t1_jd3lz5i wrote
Lovely! 😍
PoohBearsChick t1_jcxqkmq wrote
Beautiful, peaceful.
Adept-Pause5036 t1_jcy2jqp wrote
Looks unreal
3g3t7i t1_jcyidrx wrote
Beautiful shot
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IDK3177 t1_jcyrw3o wrote
I thought Mazinger was japanese
andreasbeer1981 t1_jczbdui wrote
amazing ;)
KingZarkon t1_jcz4i8e wrote
Out of curiosity, what does that translate to?
ScrewAttackThis t1_jcz569b wrote
https://translate.google.com/?sl=auto&tl=en&text=schlucht&op=translate
Schlucht is basically canyon/gorge/ravine. I think Maisinger is just a place name so probably not a direct translation.
andreasbeer1981 t1_jczbba8 wrote
yeah, "Maising" is the name of village at the end of the gorge. wikipedia says it's old name was "Musingin".
andreasbeer1981 t1_jczb0w5 wrote
Hey, I actually been there for a detrashing walk. Really beautiful place, but beware of floodings.
hi_from_brian t1_jcxptpy wrote
That's a great setting, but the lighting and water look strange.