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The Top Secret Photography Techniques To Create Mind-Blowing Artistic Images!
You know what I mean, shots like this:
In Trick Photography and Special Effects, you’re going to be shown my hardcore, best kept secrets for taking spectacular photos that have to be seen to be believed.
… things like:
How to use stunning photography tricks that other people simply won’t even understand – they’ll think you’ve spent hours with Photoshop, but in reality they’re just regular photos…
How to use laser pens, flashlights, and other household items to get spectacular visual effects
How moron-simple tweaks to your camera settings can let you take amazing shots that would usually need a hyper-expensive camera setup
How to capture infra-red light with your DSLR to create impactful images with surreal color
How to capture beautiful High Dynamic Range nature or landscape shots…
pictures like this:
How to shoot and edit amazing 360 degree panoramic shots like these…
The secret behind stitching multiple light paintings together to create pseudo digital art:
How to put “the invisible man” into your pictures
How to tweak the color settings in your camera to make things “pop” in just the right way.
How to freeze motion and take crystal clear high-speed photographs just like this one:
Cool perspective tricks you can do right now, in camera, with no special tools or software needed – know how to point n shoot? That’s all you’ll need
How to take 3D images with your camera right now – no expensive software needed, and you can grab great 3d images immediately…
How to capture amazing “star trail” long exposure shots like this
The simple 30 second tweak you can make to your camera to let you take excellent photos every time… I’ll show you in plain English exactly how to do it, and it really does take no more than 30 seconds.
Why your computer scanner is the key to some of the coolest, wackiest pictures you’ve ever seen – and no, I’m not talking about scanning them
This amazing guide will show you exactly how to break through the ranks of “ordinary” photographers and become the person who takes shots that amaze everybody.
And if you’re thinking it’s all about buying a ton of different lenses and then memorizing a million different camera settings and a bunch of other dry stuff like that…
… Wouldn’t You Rather Skip All That
& Get Results Immediately, With
The Equipment You Already Have?
Chances are, the camera and everything you already have is enough for some excellent shots.
BUT…
… I’ll talk you through exactly what you should get if you want to upgrade, and why.
AND THEN…
… I’ll show you how to put together some of your own stuff that will let you create some of the most amazing pictures you’ve ever seen.
That’s what I designed this guide for – to let regular people take amazing photographs by handing them the photography tricks and backdoor secrets to get it done without all that fancy equipment and a Visual Arts degree.
For example, you’ll see how you can use a simple piece of household cleaning equipment and a basic entry-level DSLR to create this awesome image:
In fact, your photos are going to be so amazing (starting just a few minutes from now), people flat out won’t believe you took them, until they see it with their own eyes.
For example, you’ll see exactly how one tiny tweak to your camera can generate oustanding images like this:
And That’s All Great, But There’s One
Other Thing You Must Know…
As well as showing you exactly how to make great “light painting” images like this,
Some people have dreams of flying around in the living room or the house they live in,while others might travel vast distances and visit other cities, countries, or even outerspace.
Some of us dream about it, some of us go out and build airplanes, and some of us recreate that feeling with trick photography.
They defy the force of gravity with no real explanation on what is keeping them up.
You can create really stunning levitation pictures with advanced Photoshop skills and plenty of creative imagination.
The levitation effect is achieved in real-life without resorting to digital cut and paste.
How convincing your levitation photography is depends on your execution.
Depending on your camera, set a high shutter speed or sports mode to freeze your jumps.
Some cameras can be triggered with a wireless remote control, which will help you tremendously if you’re attempting it alone.
This is somewhat common but looks really cool to those who haven’t seen it before.
It looks like it doesn’t take any effort, and you don’t even notice you’re doing it.
Everyone else is standing on solid ground, except you.
Unless you can hide the props that are holding you up from the camera view, you’ll need to remove it digitally later.
If you happen to have friends in gymnastics, Parkour, or breakdancing then you could ask them to pull off some moves for you.
Levitation pictures done with Photoshop often include other levitating elements like clothing and shoes.
This doesn’t stop us from trying to insert it in-camera as well.
With luck and proper timing, the pictures looks as though your shoes are coming off your feet as you rise into the air.
Think outside of the box, and you can come up with neat ideas to fit props into your picture.
Having fun and experimenting is the best way towards trick photography mastery.
There are no limits on creativity, and everyone has their own unique view of the world around them.
We’ll cover 3 of the more common trick photography and special effects techniques as they require very little extra effort to get started. You can get started with any decent digital camera (preferably a DLSR) and a tripod for night time photography. Once you get the hang of it and your skills improve, you can consider investing in higher-end cameras and special effects software. These usually depict people “pushing” the tower with their bare hands. Forced perspective employs optical illusion through clever positioning of the photographer and the subject matter. There are endless variation you can try to create interesting photos, such as making yourself look taller than a building, holding up a person with your bare hands, interact with an impossibly large object, and more. Basically you set the shutter speed of your camera to a longer duration so you get sharp details of stationary elements in your images while blurring, smearing, or obscuring the moving elements. The most common examples you might have seen are night-time city street photos with those surreal long streaks of light made by passing car headlamps. Or you can also have fun creating light paintings where you can “paint” a picture with a bright light source against a dark scene to create spectacular and vivid images. This technique is more commonly known for creating miniature versions of real life images. This creates the illusion that the people or cars inside the image look like miniature toys. In fact, this technique has recently become so popular that you can install software apps on your smartphone to automatically produce the fake miniature images you take using your smartphone’s camera directly. Sometimes we take photos as if we’re at a crime scene, to document all the important bits to be submitted as “evidence” that we were there.
Here's the deal -
If you want to be able to take the really cool photos - those crazy special effects images others just can't figure out - what I'm about to share with you will blow your mind...
... in fact, you'll probably be a little annoyed that nobody told you this stuff before.
You see, there are a handful of simple, easy techniques that can totally transform how you use and view your camera - and they're so quick to grasp, they'll make a difference for you the very next time you snap a picture.
Trouble is, the ranks of highly paid professionals out there don't like to share.
So up until now, the only alternative has been to take expensive college or evening courses, and buy a ton of pricey equipment.
And I don't know about you, but I don't have thousands of dollars to throw at new cameras, lights, and to enroll in courses.