Crystal Ball Photography: How to take breathtaking photos with a crystal ball

January 28, 2020 - Comment

You see fascinating pictures of crystal balls on the internet and on social media again and again? You wonder if you would be able to shoot such spectacular photos yourself? Don’t worry, it’s surprisingly easy to get beautiful glass ball photos if you know what to be aware of! The travel photographer, Stefan Lenz, explains

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You see fascinating pictures of crystal balls on the internet and on social media again and again? You wonder if you would be able to shoot such spectacular photos yourself? Don’t worry, it’s surprisingly easy to get beautiful glass ball photos if you know what to be aware of!

The travel photographer, Stefan Lenz, explains in this book everything you need to know about crystal ball photography in order to enable you to take great pictures yourself!

Among other things you will find the answers to the following questions:

• What do I need to consider when buying a crystal ball?
• Which camera do I need and which settings do I have to use?
• Which subjects and scenes are best suited?
• How do I maintain, clean, store and transport a crystal ball?
• How important is post-processing and which programs should I use?

You will also learn the basic optical characteristics of crystal balls. Furthermore you will get inspiration and creative ideas as well as some tips and tricks to avoid common mistakes right from the start.

This compact guide will make it incredibly easy for you to get started in the world of crystal ball photography, so that you will soon be able to proudly present your own impressive crystal ball shots!

www.stefanlenz-photography.com

Comments

Anonymous says:

DON’T BOTHER It is a 26 page pamphlet with no useful information….DEFINITELY NOT WORTH THE PRICE…Wipe the ball off with a soft cloth to clean..Don’t hold the ball in your bare hand in the sun…There, saved everybody else the money…

Anonymous says:

Poorly translated and assembled for a pamphlet It is a personal experience, written in another language that was not translated properly, and lacks the more important technical information that would have been nice to have. I had better luck going online for the information I was looking for.

Anonymous says:

Not worth it…save your money and look for something else. If I could give this zero stars I would. It’s not worth the purchase price. Honestly, this booklet should be thrown in with the purchase of the Lensball. The author should be embarrassed. It also looked like I had been given a returned booklet. The corners were bent and it appeared to have been used. I purchased the Lensball and booklet as a gift for my spouse who is an aspiring photographer. I was embarrassed once I saw this pitiful pamphlet. Don’t waste your money. I will be returning the…

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