Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - How did the camera get this splash effect?

How did the camera get this splash effect?

1. This splash effect can be photographed by most cameras;

2. This splash effect is mainly due to the use of a slow shutter. This effect can be achieved by using shutter priority mode (S or TV) with a shutter of 1/1s, and manual mode (M) can also be used. The slower the shutter speed, the more obvious the atomization effect of spray;

3. When using a slow shutter, it is generally necessary to use a tripod, which is difficult to shoot by hand (unless the camera has strong anti-shake performance), but the image quality of this picture is not high, so it is estimated that a tripod is not used; At the same time, when using a slow shutter, in order to avoid the explosion of the picture, it is necessary to use a reducing mirror (ND filter) to ensure the correct exposure of the picture;

4. The picture referenced by the landlord is a slow shutter. Because the atomization degree of spray is not very prominent, the shutter is not very slow, which is estimated to be 1/5s to 1/1 s. Such a shutter can be used without using an ND filter, but it needs to be compensated with exposure reduction (at least 2 steps or more, and left exposure in manual mode), or it can be made.