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Forresters Beach Shutter Blend

Contributor: Matt Lauder

Length: 17.22

Added: 21/01/2010

Category: Masterclasses

Shooting during the day at the best of times is unflattering but with a few tricks it can yield a nice result.

This image looks at the technique of shutter blending where the shutter speed has been artificially slowed down using filters and numerous images have been taken playing with the cameras ISO and shutter speed to create images with different water movement effects.

These shots are then selected in Camera RAW and opened in Photoshop where the final composite is done using masks and then adjusted accordingly.

Click to view this tutorials final image
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