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Turn water into art

Photographers have the power to control time by using both the settings on their camera and additional kit such as filters. By slowing down time and artificially extending the exposure, you can introduce movement into frames and transform everyday scenes into abstract art.

A great example of this technique is by harnessing the flow of a stream to fill the frame with a milky blur, which brings artistic merit to

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