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    the reflection of trees and water in a puddle
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    • Water droplet photography: photographing droplets, generally so they’re frozen in midair or splashing down into a pool of liquid.
    • Long-exposure waterscapes: using a slow shutter speed to create a smooth or blurred effect on moving water.
    • Freezing objects: capturing objects that are frozen in ice or covered with frost.
    • Photographing in the rain: using raindrops, umbrellas, puddles, and reflections to create interesting compositions.
    • Photograph oil and water: creating abstract patterns with oil and water mixed together.
    • Water droplets on glass: shooting through a glass surface with water droplets on it, creating a bokeh effect.
    • Reflections: using water as a mirror to reflect the sky, buildings, trees, or other subjects.
    • Underwater shoot: taking photos of people, animals, or objects submerged in water.