Silken Cascade | Long Exposure at Confluence Park
A 10-second long exposure transforms a small cascade at Confluence Park into a graceful ribbon of flowing water, weaving through sunlit limestone and moss-covered rocks along the San Antonio River. Captured in San Antonio, Texas, this image highlights the contrast between the timeless solidity of stone and the ever-changing movement of water. The silky flow, made possible with a 10-stop ND filter, creates a peaceful scene that showcases both the artistry of long exposure photography and the quiet beauty hidden within an urban natural oasis. #EngelPhotography #ConfluencePark #SanAntonioRiver #SanAntonio #Texas #LongExposure #LongExposurePhotography #Waterfall #FlowingWater #Limestone #Rock #Moss #Algae #NaturePhotography #LandscapePhotography #LandscapesAndNature #OutdoorPhotography #ND1000 #FineArtPhotography
Photographer
James Engel
Date & Time
Thursday, April 14th, 2022 at 12:59 PM America/Chicago
Focal Length
60mm
Shutter Speed
10 sec
Aperture
ƒ/11
ISO
64
Location
North America, The United States of America, Texas, San Antonio, Confluence Park, San Antonio River
Keywords
Filter, ND-1000 (3.0), Algae, Fine Art Photography, Landscapes & Nature, Long Exposure Photography, Moss, Photography Effects, Photography Genres, Photography Techniques, Plant, Rock, Waterfall
Camera
Nikon D850
Approximate Map Location
Latitude: 29.390191
Longitude: -98.498419
Altitude: 180.0 meters / 590.6 feet
Longitude: -98.498419
Altitude: 180.0 meters / 590.6 feet