Krka National Park is one of the most beautiful places I have ever been. The park is a protected area around the Krka river. There are a series of rapids and waterfalls, and island with a monastery on it, and a gorge with stunning cliffs. It is simply beautiful. If you have the opportunity, plan a visit. Even if you can’t pronounce Krka, it is worth a visit.
To get this picture, I used a small aperture of 22 and an neutral density filter. An ND filter blocks out light so that you can take a longer exposure in bright light. I really like pictures with moving water blurred and I think it gives the picture a sense of motion. In Lightroom I added a dark vignette. The pictures I took with the ND filter in Krka came out better than the first time I used the filters. Practice makes perfect.
Camera: Canon 600D
Lens: EFS 15-85 15mm
Aperture: f/22.0
Shutter Speed: 0.3
ISO: 100
ND Filter
Postprocessing: Lightroom