Photography is an illusion where a tiny fraction of time is stretched into infinity
Chronostasis is the illusion of an extended time. The stopped-clock illusion occurs when you first glance at an analogue clock and the second hand appears to stay stationary longer than usual.

Frozen Ear : Splash in the shape of an ear.
Freezing movement is also an illusion. The illusion is that, when a moment is frozen, whenever we look at that moment again, even though that moment was a tiny fraction of time, we are stretching that time to infinity. Capturing motion is a technique in photography, that can be done with a slow shutter as well as a fast shutter.

Face Illusion : A frozen splash gives the illusion of a face.

Rose bud : Splash in the shape of a rose bud.
Capturing motion can communicate a sense of speed, activity, and passage of time. A slow shutter will give the motion a blur, which can be used to create the motion effect. They are used to give a dynamic look to the photos.

Stardust : A resemblance to the milkyway galaxy

Splashed : Fast shutter used to freeze the water splash

In motion : Slow shutter show the motion of water splash
Photographers use this effect in panning photos, keeping the moving subject in focus while blurring the background. They freeze motion with a fast shutter, capturing the subject clearly in movement. Here, the subject will be in perfect focus.

Chroma : intermixing of blue and green hues.

Dissolved : Ink dissolving in water.
The photos will be less dynamic, but this technique allows us to capture that tiny fraction of a second. You can use this technique to capture some of the most amazing moments, such as a bird catching its prey. Water splashes, spinning balls, etc. make use of this technique. The chapter “Chronostasis” deals with this illusion of time. Photographers have employed various techniques, such as water splashing and spinning balls.
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