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Long exposures: Cloudy/frosty water

Bodies of water, whether they be lakes, the sea, waterfalls, rivers or


just running water from a tap can create a really eerie cloudy effect
using a long exposure photo. Since it's transparent, the movement can
make the water seem cloudy or milky when a camera shutter is open
for a few seconds.

The only tricky part is ensuring light levels aren't too high. With a 2-3
second exposure you can often end up with a completely bleached
image if you take it in the day time, even with the ISO set at 50. So
your best bet is heading out at sunset or sunrise, when it's not
completely dark, but just enough light to capture something. 

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