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Spillway near Silver Creek
Photograph by Tom Atwood |
Long exposures are easy at night, but they become more difficult during the day for one simple reason: too much light. This photo of a spillway on this stream as it connects with Silver Creek is a four-second exposure. It was taken in the early morning today, before the sun came up to spoil the fun.
Shutter: 4 seconds; Aperture: f/22; ISO: 100; Focal length: 18 mm
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