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Trick Photography and Special Effects E-Book - Special Effects For Photos

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Trick Photography and Special Effects is broken up into 3 categories:

Diffusion filters, neutral density, circular polarising, a starburst or diffraction filter and UV filters will all help to improve or change the look and feel of an image. Graduated filters, with a coloured half and clear half, add drama to landscape photos. Filters that radically transform the image need a very careful choice of subject matter if photos are and avoid looking simply gimmicky. Filters are not a substitute for creativity, however you sensitively incorrectly with time and practice they can help you produce creative affects that will enhance your basic subject, from a landscape to a beautiful wedding venue. A starburst or diffraction filter may enhance the brightness in the reflected light, creating a sense of sparkling. How the starburst filter works is that the filter has tiny little groves in it that spread light from the bright highlights into the darker areas of the photo, a Diffraction Filteris similar to a starburstfilter but instead of stars those bright points of light are turned into colourful streaks or haloes that containall colours of the spectrum. Different diffractions give different results.The effect you get with these types of filters depends on the focal length of your lens and on aperture you are using.

The center of this filter has a clear spot that gives the center image a clear and sharp effect, while the background can have an effect of fog to make it romantic.

If you want to create the effect of the same object being repeated in a photo, check out Multivision Filters. These are available in 3PF, 3F, 5F, 6F, and 6PF where the number determines the number of times the object will be repeated. These work best with dark backgrounds or larger objects.

Another creative filer is the Split field filter. This splits the image so that half is a close-up shot while the other half is normal.

Another simple way of dramatically changing the look and feel of the digital image when using a DSLR camera, is the use of filters. There are a range of filters to choose from, and it is worth remembering that Filters are by far the most affordable way for extending your creative effects photos. Single and multicolour filters are effective for controlling the appearance on the landscape, by dramatically altering its hues to generate a different view. By using filters to change the colour and quality of light, you can manipulate the mood of a image without making it look obvious that any kind of manipulation of the image has taken place.

Once a photographer has mastered the basics of how to achieve the visual affected that was originally intended, then there is no limit to creativity of the photographer as he or she begins to shape the images taken to enhance the way the photographer understands and views the world. As a photographer I often photograph weddings, and use both filters and photo manipulation software to change and enhance the original image. By simply changing some basic settings within an image of a photograph can stand out and be both visually appealing, as well as recording an event that will never happen again. Each photograph captures a moment in time that'll never be repeated, and as we change in shape to look of those images we take them from being a simple recordings of a moment frozen in time to become a vibrant story of a three dimensional event of in a two dimensional plane.

In this article, I would be mentioning some special effects photography you can try to practice during your free time.

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