One of the very popular waterfalls in Polish Giant Mountains (Karkonosze) called Wild Waterfall (Dziki Wodospad). It's very accessible and usually crowded with tourists taking selfies there, but I managed to pull few shots without anyone within the frame. The weather was pretty flat (strong overcast) with occasional snow-showers. Shot taken with a polarizing filter (shutter speed: 1s). During post-processing I wanted to convey the gloomy and depressing atmosphere that was present that day at the mountains, due to the weather.
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This is one of the best captures of water I've ever seen, perfectly silky smooth yet remains clarity and texture
Thank you very much, Brandon! I found that shutter speeds around 0.5-1 s work really well when you want to achieve that effect. It depends on the speed of running water, but most of my shots are within this range. :)