How I Capture Waterfalls | Landscape Photography with the Fujifilm GFX100S
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- Опубліковано 12 лис 2021
- In this week's Photography Adventure video, I take a drive down south to explore some of the hidden waterfalls around Nannup, to see if I can capture some landscape photography.
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To make it a little easier to find the waterfalls, meeting up with a local Mark Rodgers who knows this area well and is willing to share some of the secret locations with me.
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Over the previous few months, we have received a decent about of rain by WA standards, so if the waterfalls were going to run, now was the time to find them.
There were three sections to the waterfall we found. So I started with the middle waterfall, where I found a great position in front looking square on.
There was a fair amount of water flowing. I found 1/3 of a second was too long on this occasion, so I reduced the shutter speed to 1/4 of a second, which captured just the right amount of waterfall flow, still leaving a little detail.
My camera settings were ISO 100, Aperture of f/14, and shutter speed 1/4 sec, using the GF 32-64mm on the GFX100S.
Once I captured the first waterfall, it was time to find my next composition.
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Thanks very much for the support mate!
Inspiring Andrew. Thnx
Thanks, Andrew. Nice shots, good tutorial.
Lovely images, excellent video. Thanks for sharing
Nice work!
Happy weekend Andrew 🙋🏻♂️
You too!Thanks Chen, hope you have a good one too!
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Outstanding video Andrew. Love your style and approach, so easy to follow and informative.
Thanks Andrew. I always enjoy photographing waterfalls that provide more than one composition opportunity, and it seems this one did. I really like the dark textured rock against the white water. Must have been challenging with the sun coming in and out behind the clouds. Enjoyed it as always.
I appreciated the video, waterfalls are a favorite subject, but like you I live in an area where they are rare. I'm in the process of buying the Fuji GFX100S - my primary camera is a Nikon Z7 - so that was something that drew me to this particular video (I do subscribe to your channel anyway).
Beautiful images Andrew. It's good to see you back around waterfalls mate . .brings back a few Tassie memories . .although not so fierce ..!!!!
Nice one mate, that was one of the first waterfalls I photographed in the region, let me know if you ever want to go to any of the other's I've found.
There is a small creek and water fall on the back of Lowlands Beach near Denmark/WA. The water actually gushes through a v-shaped rock with another round rock wedged on top. I managed to get there early the other day and had the small beach to myself, not that it's ever busy...
Also, if you follow the Gardiner River or go down Chesapeake Road towards the ocean, there are lots of little waterfalls, especially where the shire has restricted access. I used to go fishing for trout and redfin down there for over 10 years (because I lived there).
Cheers and all the best!
Very good Andrew it seems that 1/4 sec gives you nice flow of the water, love your adventures out in the bush. That lantana is a real nuisance and those thorns can really hurt. Thanks for sharing.
Great one there again, Andrew. I'm really enjoying your adventures when you're out in the bush. Thanks for sharing 🍻👍
Beautiful video as always Andrew. Love the images. I must admit that waterfalls are my favourite subject. I find something magical about them and the way the water flows. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks John, I agree. I know they're not everyone's cup of tea, but I love them as a subject to photograph, I find that I can slow down and just enjoy the experience. It's also fun to explore this area and find waterfalls that are hidden away.
I've always liked your editing style Andrew. Do you have an online editing course?
Enjoyed this Andrew, think you worked the conditions and the scene very well
Cheers Jimmy, the conditions were always changing so the scene was changing as well. Gave me plenty of opportunity to explain different aspects I was considering going into the shot. 😊
We are going through a massive downpour on the east coast of Aussie and I also took the opportunity to explore some hidden gems. How frustrating is it when its cloudy all week and then when you are at the falls its a cloudless sky?
Nice shots Andrew and as always it’s amazing to see the drone’s different view. Had a day on a waterfall trail while we were away this week, but not looked at the shots yet, hopefully one or two might make it onto Tritter or Insta.