As creative photographers, we are frequently faced with the challenge of figuring out how to include something in the frame that would give the image a unique finishing touch, add depth, or even add a completely new dimension.
Have you heard of crystal prisms? Although not much talked about, it appears that many professionals use them as the secret ingredient of their masterpieces, to create fascinating and even stunning effects to their photos. By acting as lenses and diffracting light in unexpected ways, crystal prisms may produce one-of-a-kind patterns, hues, and textures. Accessible to everyone and yet such a powerful tool.
You may be asking at this point how to use a crystal prism. It's simple, but it does require some practice. In a few tries, even hobby photographers managed to create their best photos ever. It's best to find the right spot and light where the prism will be most effective (but it should be noted that it is more than efficient enough in most normal lighting conditions). Next, while holding the prism in front of your lens, move it around and rotate until you achieve the desired effect. It's important to experiment, try different angles, light conditions and prism positions to get the best effect.
This is a simple method for making your shots stand out from the competition, be unique and reveal your creativity. Keep in mind that artistic photography is subjective, so show your personal style through your photos and your way of using the crystal prism.
If you want to get a prism for yourself, the German company ReflexEffects sells quality photonic crystal prisms at a reasonable price. It also provides FREE and fast shipping within Germany.
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Thank you for reading, and keep being creative.
Till next time!