A Different Way of Showing Movement in Landscape Photographs
- Paul Burgess
- Jul 17, 2023
- 1 min read
The traditional way of depicting movement in the landscape is by using long exposures and ND filters. This gives a milky effect, which is fine in some instances but doesn't result in an image as I saw it. When the wind blows the leaves on a tree I see individual leaves in motion, not a milky blur. To achieve what is to me a more realistic effect, I use multiple images, layered in Photoshop.
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