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Larry's60mm, 70mm or 80mm Photography Glass Lens Ball

From:

R149

Retail: R300
Excludes shipping

R149

R300
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Take your Instagram game up a notch with the Larry's 60mm, 70mm or  80mm Photography Glass Lens Ball. Take stunning inverted glass ball images in various landscapes and watch as the likes fly in! Images can be taken with a proffesional camera or even your smartphone. So switch things up and take the Larry's Glass Lens Ball for a spin.

Product Features
  • Take stunning images!
  • Inverts images through the glass lens ball
  • Amazing gift
  • For professionals and beginners alike
  • Works perfectly with a smartphone
  • Up your Instagram game
  • Watch the like fly in
  • Can also be used for decoration purposes
  • Hours of fun!
Product Specifications
  • Size: 60mm, 70mm or 80mm diameter
How to use it
  • Keep your ball in the shade, if you can, to avoid distracting reflections from the sun or the sky.
  • Use a long lens or a telephoto setting on your zoom lens. This will give you a more pleasing perspective and a better effect.
  • Shoot at a wide open aperture. A small f/stop number will give you shallow depth of field and will help render the background out of focus. This will emphasize the image within the ball as the main subject.
  • Don’t touch your sphere with your bare hands. Fingerprints will show easily and are distracting in your photo.
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We've done this a few times and it always seems to go over well. Why wouldn't it? You're getting some serious bang for your buck (as the saying goes), and we're using the profits to stock our offices with fancy coffee.

Win win.

It does leave us horribly short on the word count for this here write up, though. Explaining how a 50% discount works doesn't exactly require your undivided attention.

So instead we'll hit you with this little-known fact: Movie trailers are called "trailers" because they used to be shown at the end of the movies, not before. Eventually common sense prevailed, but the name stuck.

Knowledge!