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Crystal Ball Inspiration - Photography #4

Stefan Lenz

Publisher: Stefan Lenz

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Summary

Get the "Creativity Boost" for your Crystal Ball Photography! 
 
You are just getting started with glass ball photography and need inspiration for your photos? 
 
You already have some experience with this kind of photography and you are looking for new, creative ideas? 
  
In both cases, here you will find exactly what you need to shoot fascinating crystal ball photos that stand out from the rest! 
 
The author of this book, Stefan Lenz, is one of the world's leading experts in the field of crystal ball photography and explains to you with his best shots how you too can impress with really extraordinary pictures! 
 
Among other things you will get the following contents here: 
  
★ 25 exciting chapters full of inspiring ideas 
★ A total of 72 high-quality color images 
★ The best tips and tricks from the extensive experience of the author 
★ A guide about how to combine glass ball photography and social media 
★ Stefan's personal support for questions of all kinds 
 
Discover the five most common mistakes in crystal ball photography, learn about the effects of different focal lengths on your photos, or figure out how to get spectacular photographic results even in bad weather or indoors at home! 
  
With almost 100 pages, by far the most comprehensive book on this subject! 
 
Find completely new, unexpected ways to use your glass ball effectively and learn for example: 
  
➤ ...how to achieve a special wow effect by using puddles or reflecting surfaces 
➤ ...what you should consider with hand-held glass ball photos and how to perfect such images 
➤ ...how to capture sunsets by the sea or in the city in the best possible way 
➤ ...what is the best and at the same time cheapest glass ball stand in the world 
➤ ...how to create unique looks by using long exposure times or bokeh effects 
 
This compact guidebook will awaken your creativity! It will make it incredibly easy for you to bring your glass ball photography to the next level and take really impressive photographs!
Available since: 05/06/2020.

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