Future Water
We all know the formula. Take hydrogen and oxygen and start burning and you will get water. Do not try this at home.
Nikon D750
RAW
5568x3712
f16
1/8 sec
ISO 6400
Focal Length 90mm
Cropped in Photoshop CS
Assignment
Dear creative Framers, it is time to play with water! As a matter of fact, there are so many types of water photos one can take, that it is nearly a photographic genre all by itself. First figure out how you want to capture water. If you are looking to "freeze" the action, you want your shutter speed around 1/1000 or faster. You can also do this with flash in a dark-ish room, in which case your shutter need only be around 1/125 as the flash is freezing the action. If you want to blur the water, you can start at 1/30 and work your way down, but 2+ seconds will be ideal. Use a tripod or flat surface. As always, we encourage a wide range of interpretations, so think also of people or animals interacting with water., underwater photoshoots, water as a method of transportation, reflections on water as well as water abstracts.