ISO Lo1 on D800 and ND Filter to Catch the Flood Wave

By Artborghi @artborghi

The heavy rain of the previous days rolled down the mountains and reached the city center. The black wave quickly ran beneath the fist bridge …

… and went on shifting rapidly between the houses.

… almost unnoticed …

… as the river bed did not give it way to visit the streets and banks and pubs of the old town.

Everything turned back to normality, or better, it did not even change from normality.

Except for the neutral density filter being removed from the lens and ISO set back from Lo1 to 100.


Filed under: black and white, photo lessons artborghi, photography of architecture, photography of water Tagged: iso lo1 d800, limmat river, limmat wave zurich 2013, Neutral density filter, Shutter speed, zurich river