Tips For Water Photography (non-waterfall)

While waterfalls seem to grab all the attention in landscape photography, other water (in motion and still) provides some great image opportunities. This can be represented by flowing streams and rivers, ocean tide actions, still reflection from bodies of water of all types and even saturated beaches that produce reflective surfaces. They can be present in any type of landscape photography and the one thing they all have in common is that they will attract the attention of the viewer of your photo. Learning how to first notice them, and then incorporate them properly into your scene can provide a new level of beauty and mystery to your photo because all water moves and done properly, can be caught by your camera to produce something that the human eye does not notice or cannot see. 

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