Taking a very high-speed image leads to showing very small parts of the second. In these images, photographers took water droplets in an environment equipped with colored lighting and various effects, and provided tools to trigger the explosion of water. These images are natural images taken with the photographer Marcus Riggles’ Creative art when freezing motion in a minute. A clear, distinct movement of water usually requires a SLR or DSLR camera and a tripod. An external flash is used, taking into account the appropriate white background, adjusting the camera settings to suit the motion freeze, such as making the aperture small to show the details of the water, 1/200 and ISO in the range of 100 to reduce granulation and increase purity, preferably taking a picture of the highest quality and prefer raw RAW, and create photographers in the use of colored water to show creative and aesthetic images of water movement. This creative photography has been able to ...
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