Along with the Big Cahoona I bought a set of three filters: ultraviolet, polarizing, and neutral density. The reason for the neutral density was for waterfall shots like this.
However, I discovered that it's not necessary to have one of those to slow the shutter long enough to get results. As stated before, the lens is a bit slow anyway. Using aperture priority for the first time, I cranked it all the way down to F-22 and held the thing as still as I possibly could. The exposure time ended up being 1/6 of a second.
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