Judge: Roger Thwaites
Digital and Prints - we'd love to see more prints for this topic.
The Taylor River ends when it meet the Opaoa River east of SH1 and will include the downstream tributaries (Yelverton Stream and Murphys Creek) and anything alongside the river (so you have to of been there). This is a huge topic.
Afterwards we're thinking of displaying the prints publically.
Capture the flow of water:
Use long exposures to create a silky, blurred effect on the water, or capture fast-moving rapids for a more dynamic look.
Focus on textures and details:
Look for interesting textures in the rocks, sand, and water, and capture them in detail.
Use filters:
Polarizing filters can reduce glare and enhance colors, while neutral density filters can help you achieve longer exposures in bright conditions.
Not just the river:
What else is alongside the river? – flora (plant life) and funa (animal life) and humans.
We trust you to be honest – if not – your only fooling yourself.
Members Suggestions: Taylor river, local waterways, rivers
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