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Chase River Falls in Nanaimo British Columbia, Canada. These falls are a short walk west of Colliery Dam Park.
My first attempt at shooting in RAW on an iPhone14 using Slow Shutter App.
With thanks to Cogitap for the engineering, design and execution of this magnificent little app.
Sophisticated yet simple to use software that allows me to express myself with a device I carry in my pocket.
single shot ICM // shot in RAW // iPhone14 pro // slow shutter app
One of the most amazing sights in East Africa is the migration. We spent a lot of time just watching the parade of Wildebeest and Zebra go by. It seemed endless and a spectacle that I knew at the time I was lucky to experience. There’s nothing like it. I played with some slow shutter panning and came up with this image, which looked better to me in black and white. (Wildebeest - Connodhaetes taurinus; Plains Zebra - Equus guagga) (Sony a1, 200-600 lens @ 444mm, f/20, 1/40 second, ISO 100)
They were playing at the top of the dam in the spillway to the waterfall. They would get in the down stream draft, swim out and go right back. Full of joy with a watchful Mom nearby. I hope they make it, only two are left of her youngsters.
This was just too beautiful to crop to make the ducklings show up better. If you enlarge, you can see them better and the effects of the slow shutter on the water under the ducklings' feet and detect a little body movement in the blur. I took some with a fast shutter, but I ended up liking these better.