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Capture Waterfalls with an Entry Level DSLR (i.e. Nikon D3400, Canon T6i, Sony a6000, etc.)

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Many have asked how to capture silky smooth fast moving water shots ... for example, waterfalls, rapids, etc. I would typically suggest using ND filters (neutral density). ND filters are nice but you may not have them, so how do you capture a similar effect without them?

I took a D3400 into the hills of WV and created this video to demo some tips and tricks:). Keep in mind - the techniques used in this video apply to any other DSLR (Canon T6i, Nikon D3300, D5600, D7500, Sony a6000, a6500, etc.).

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Nikon D3400 w/ 18-55 lens: http://amzn.to/2gjCOdW

Video on ND filters: https://youtu.be/DY51QR1giGE

Here is a link for a video I created on tripods - https://youtu.be/UGf070YTkuw ... I am using the Zomei (https://amzn.to/2HHHqtI) in this video along with the Joby (http://amzn.to/2muxoyO)
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Music By: Mise Darling and the song is called Alive (Doing It Right)

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