My latest photo called “Rushing and Splashing II” took quite some time to be developed.
I had pre-visualized what I wanted to achieve when I set up my camera:
Rushing water across the little rock face to give the image some motion, and on the other hand I wanted to portray the action of the wild water at that evening.
A long exposure would have simply blurred the waves that came crushing against the rocks. A very short exposure would have frozen the action, but it would have also destroyed the look I was going for with the flowing water at the bottom of the frame.
So I took a long exposure at ISO 100 and a short exposure at ISO 800 (I did not go higher because ISO 800 gave me a shutter speed, I could freeze the action enough without getting too noisy). For the high ISO exposure I also had to open up the aperture to f/4.5.It took me a long time to freeze a wave that I liked. The whole shoot was about half an hour in this spot. Patience is certainly a virtue for photographers.
In photoshop I simply layer-blended the two images using layer masks. I hope you like the resulting image.


I noticed something interesting the other day and wanted to share it with all of you.

