How to Photograph Waterfalls and Streams

Outdoor Photography Podcast - A podcast by Brenda Petrella

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Episode 56:  As a continuation of our recent “how to photograph” themed Tidbit Tuesday episodes, today’s topic is how to photograph waterfalls and streams.  Waterfalls and streams are some of my favorite subjects to photograph because they provide so many compositional opportunities, and they are a great subject on which to practice different exposure techniques.  Today, I share some tips on gear, settings, staying dry, and more.  Enjoy!LINKS MENTIONED:OPS Article (with links to gear): How to Photograph Waterfalls, Rivers, and Streams: A Complete GuideOPS Article: How to Measure the Hyperfocal DistanceEpisode 30: Understanding Histograms, ETTR, and ETTLEpisode 38: Should You Buy Filters? Landscape Photography Filters ExplainedOPS YouTube Video: How to Use Layers and Layer Masks in PhotoshopFREE Hyperfocal Distance Made Easy EbookFull Show Notes***HAVE A QUESTION?Record a Question for Tidbit TuesdayLOVE THE OUTDOOR PHOTOGRAPHY PODCAST?Ways you can support the show:Buy Me a CoffeeLeave a Rating and ReviewSign up for the Outdoor Photography School NewsletterShare the show with others!ABOUT BRENDA PETRELLA (host)Learn more about meVisit my online portfolioConnect with me on Instagram