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This is a bit of a vague question so I'm not looking for a specific answer, just some ideas really.

I have a Canon sx510 and was wondering if there are any fun photography methods I could play with? Just something to produce interesting camera effects.

I've messed about with long exposure photography before but is there anything else I could play with using a bridge camera?

Any "wacky" methods would be greatly appreciate

dpollitt
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Such experiments are often carried out not only to have fun, but also to broaden set of skills in techniques available.

An easy way to devise such an experiment would go like this:

  • Think of an aspect in your usual process of making pictures.
  • Try reasoning why you do that.
  • Now you can deduce what could be achieved when doing the opposite.
  • Verify your theory by doing the opposite and achieving the effect.

For example, if you usually take pictures using only available light, think what you could achieve by adding all the light yourself, and try making a light painting. If you usually take sharp pictures, ponder what blurred images might convey, and try doing that. If you're used to photograph people by focusing on their face, see if targeting their hands might bring something unique. Etc.

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    Good answer, maybe it is a good idea to create a community wiki that lists common "experiments". – null Apr 21 '15 at 15:35
  • In regards to community wiki: http://meta.photo.stackexchange.com/questions/1008/please-dont-use-community-wiki-as-a-flag-for-more-subjective-questions – dpollitt Apr 21 '15 at 22:38