Alex Wise

Alex Wise is a photographer based in Tasmania, Australia. He enjoys many styles of photography but in particular waterscape photography.


He does alot of work with long exposures on water. Much of his work is compiled of this style of photography. His location means he has access to many different and intresting locations to shoot from.

This beach is one of his most common spots to photograph at. Its rocky look makes for great photo oppertunities, with the light shining on all the different angles of the rocks. He likes to use a shutter speed of about 2 minutes, this gives enough time to get the smokey effect on the water. I really like how the water seems to glide gracefully over the rocks, and the beautiful sunset in the background adds the perfect amount of light to the image.



This photo is taken at a location called Liftey Falls. This is another of his most popular spots to photograph. I really like the composition in this photo, how the trees and rocks provide a natural frame to the flowing white waters of the waterfall. I like how streaky the water looks at the bottom of the fall, and how it weaves around the contrasting rocks.

I like this photo because of the perspective it has been taken at. Wise has used a low angle shot to give the impression of the waterfall being dominant. I like how the small patch of light at the top gives the whole image a very relaxed feel, and how the flowing white waters seem to fall in to the water beneath very calmly.

Long Exposure with Water

This photographer used a 15 minute exposure time for this photo. In doing this he has made the water look very soft and calming, creating a dream like effect. The constantly moving water looks soft whilst the static land stays in focus and strong. I like the way he has composed this photo, with minimal detail and how focus is put on the small bit of land to the right of the image.

This photo is taken at a waterfall near me. I really like the variety of colour in this photo, especially how the flowing white water contrasts so well with the green moss on the surrounding rocks. The touches of yellow and red from the autumn leaves in the foreground add brightness to the image. The use of a long exposure gives the flowing water a streaky look and a soft fog effect where it falls into the water below.


I really like this photo because of the angle it has been taken at. The photographer has used a rather short exposure time, just enough to get the feel of the running water. The deep blacks and greys of the water contrast well with the grass and rocks above it, and the small depth of field means focus is placed on the running water, but still providing a good backdrop.
This photo was taken by Alex Wise. I really like the way he has managed to get the flowing water at a really low perspective, and how the surrounding trees provide a natural green frame to the white waters. The different levels of the waterfall provide an excellent photo opportunity, and the wet rocks in the foreground of the picture contrast well with the water.

My experiments..

After looking at some work from professional photographers, i decided to experiment with water droplets myself. For the first photo i used a relatively basic set-up. I had a tray of water about an inch deep, with a multi coloured sheet of card underneath. I used a pippete to drop the water, and had a single flash offset to the left of the camera.

I tried recreating the vivid image Luxvich made, as i posted in my last post. I like how the water has formed in this photo, creating a tower, with a droplet above it. I think i could have used a more colourful background, because it would have contrasted well with the water droplet. I like the clarity on the droplet in this picture, and how it seems to float above the tower.
I used the same set up for this photo, i jusst changed the background to blue. This was a lucky photo for me, because i was only aiming to get one droplet in the picture. The top droplet is dropping from the pipette, but the bottom one is coming out of the water. So they are just about to meet.