Sorry folks for another long exposure water shot, these must be getting a tad boring for you now, but when I find a new obsession it sticks with me for a while!
This was shot at Attenborough Nature Reserve in Nottingham, and this spot essencially has a tiny (when I say tiny, I mean a one foot drop) waterfall with an odd rock that goes from the bottom of the waterfall to the top, producing a strange circular flow of water around it. When captured with long exposure, this circular flow becomes more apparent.
Details:
Camera: Sony Cybershot DSC-P200
Focal Length: 24mm
Aperture: F/10
Shutter Speed: 3 seconds
ISO: 100
Curves and B&W Conversion were carried out in Photoshop.

Thanks for viewing
Matt Kneale
This was shot at Attenborough Nature Reserve in Nottingham, and this spot essencially has a tiny (when I say tiny, I mean a one foot drop) waterfall with an odd rock that goes from the bottom of the waterfall to the top, producing a strange circular flow of water around it. When captured with long exposure, this circular flow becomes more apparent.
Details:
Camera: Sony Cybershot DSC-P200
Focal Length: 24mm
Aperture: F/10
Shutter Speed: 3 seconds
ISO: 100
Curves and B&W Conversion were carried out in Photoshop.

Thanks for viewing

Matt Kneale
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