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What does sugar water tablets mean?

"Sugar water slice" is the title used by traditional photographers to satirize the works of "new and new mankind".

A typical saying is: "Good visual sense, dull psychological sense". To achieve "sugar water tablets", we must first have a good visual experience, which "new and new humans" have to admit. As for psychological feelings, that's a matter of opinion. It's too profound. Nothing is absolute. Many subjects of traditional photography have neither profound connotation nor visual beauty.

The so-called sugar water tablets pursued by new human beings, in addition to primary aestheticism, can also play a role in conveying emotions in some cases. The so-called landscape "sugar water slice" is actually not a derogatory term, but a general term for the kind of landscape pictures that look sunny. Because it is "folk" and oral, there are many ambiguities in understanding, and no authoritative organization can give it an accurate and scientific statement.

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The word "sugar water slice" was first invented by Royal (also known as braised duck, the original moderator of Sina Photography Forum) in the stunning scenery of rivers and lakes. At that time, it refers to scenery films, and later it refers to boring films in scenery films, that is, they look good and have no philosophical taste (artistic conception? ) movies. Finally, I quote the netizen "fotobug" as a conclusion, because this is an objective evaluation of the source of "sugar water tablets".

Scenery films are always inseparable from water, so river water, lake water and even pond water are often included in the lens by film friends who were originally Sina (divided into Wuji and Jianghu). The word "pond water" appeared frequently in film reviews, and was later called "sugar water", which means both "pond water" and "too sweet".