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anchor.boy

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Hi guys. I just wanna ask. How do you guys take photo of the river or let say water and make it look somewhat 'silky'.

To add on, this pano stitching method is to take the photo bit by bit and join them up? Is that it? If so, how do you join them up for the final photo?

TIA :)
 

genie47

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Hi guys. I just wanna ask. How do you guys take photo of the river or let say water and make it look somewhat 'silky'.

To add on, this pano stitching method is to take the photo bit by bit and join them up? Is that it? If so, how do you join them up for the final photo?

TIA :)

Joining can use Microsoft ICE. Unbelievably true that is is FREE! :eek:

Microsoft Research Image Composite Editor (ICE)

Silky water is from long exposure. So the water got the motion blur effect.
 

ferrischia

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Hi guys. I just wanna ask. How do you guys take photo of the river or let say water and make it look somewhat 'silky'.

TIA :)

A ND filter can help u to get that silky look. With a ND filter, you will be able to do long exposure in daylight so you can get that silky look. Try google for ND Filters and you shld be able to find technique on how to use them.
 

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