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Author:
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ISBN:
1570546525
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Book
Title:
Tricky Pix: Do-It-Yourself Trick Photography (Book and Camera)
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In this age of computer-generated digital effects, Tricky Pix is a refreshing return to the virtues of good old-fashioned humbuggery. Attached to this how-to guide is a genuine, re-loadable 35 mm camera (not the disposable kind). Since it never needs batteries, it?s the ideal tool for taking America?s funniest home snapshots. -- Take fun and funky photographs without the use of expensive computer software or complicated technical know-how. Tricky Pix by Klutz shows ordinary kids, using ordinary film in the included ordinary 35mm camera, how to take truly extraordinary photographs. -- Most of the effects use simple tricks of perspective, and none of them require any high tech equipment, expensive computer programs, or even much in the way of photography skill. The guide includes photo tips and easy to follow instructions. Take a picture of a giant you stepping on your friends, impossibly long people, and your girlfriend or boyfriend with their head by their side rather than on their shoulders. The possibilities are endless! -- Written by Paula Weed and Carla Jimison. Hardocover, 50 pgs. For ages 8 and up.
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