N-Photo: the Nikon magazine

A fall’s errand

If you own a neutral density (ND) filter, you’ve almost certainly photographed a waterfall. They’re often the first image budding landscape photographers turn to when they start to learn about long-exposure photography, and it’s not difficult to see why. There are hundreds of waterfalls and weirs up and down the country; fast-flowing water looks incredible blurred and people are quite simply enamoured with long-exposure photographs of waterfalls.

While you don’t have to travel to the Isle of Skye’s Fairy Pools or the Brecon Beacons’ Sgwd yr Eira to

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