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Photography enthusiasts enter, water shooting?

Manual attempts with different exposure combinations will produce different effects. For a transparent and reflective scene like water, automatic exposure is very inaccurate.

Different shutter speeds combined with appropriate aperture can create different dynamic effects, such as slow shooting of water flow and rapid solidification of water.

For water, the phenomenon of light reflection and refraction is relatively strong, and it needs to be shot at different distances and angles to find a good effect; The reflection must be well controlled, and it cannot interfere with the picture too strongly, especially when it is backlit.

If the same position changes different focal lengths, the actual shooting effect will also change greatly.

This kind of lens has a small aperture and a limited adjustable depth of field, and generally has no special requirements.