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		<title>Photo Tricks and Trick Photography</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Welcome to ExperimentalPhoto.com this is hopefully the start of many great things to come&#8230; I know there are way too many blogs out there with just one or two entries, and I plan on not letting this become one of them. My goals for the start of 2009 will be to post articles, reviews and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to ExperimentalPhoto.com this is <em>hopefully</em> the start of many great things to come&#8230; I know there are way too many blogs out there with just one or two entries, and I plan on not letting this become one of them. My goals for the start of 2009 will be to post articles, reviews and how-tos that focus on things like forced perspective, hdr, turning day into night (and vice versa), creative specular highlights and bookah, perspective distortion, painting with light, multiple exposures, some post-processing tips and a whole lot more. While a lot people may feel that trick photography may be cliche and over done. It&#8217;s my opinion that it adds fun and interest to otherwise stale and boring photo albums.</p>
<p>I doubt you will and even discourage you from filling an entire album with just tricks, but I find that a trick here or there will keep your viewer interested and the creative exercise in pulling off the trick will make you a better photographer. My aim is to give you a lot of tools that are easily accessible regardless of skill level so that you can start filling your albums and portfolios with more creative results. And who knows, you&#8217;re probably better than I am in one form of photography or another and maybe we can learn something new from each other&#8230; just leave a comment. If there is something in particular you want tackled first let me know.</p>
<p>Regards,</p>
<p>Jesse</p>
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