Ever wanted that “lomo” effect, but you have no clue which camera to get? Not ready for an analog commitment? Impatient about digital transfers of your film? Fret not — here comes Illusion Lens!
Here are a couple of images shot with the Fish Eye and 3-image lens + SE K850i.
1. the office pc., 2. empty room., 3. early birds., 4. early birds: Monday., 5. ministop., 6. not one of those…, 7. trying out the 3-image illusion lens., 8. 3 rings., 9. snekerssss., 10. DSC02773, 11. jigen + coke, yeh., 12. 3xroof., 13. 3xcig., 14. 3xbench., 15. 3xremote., 16. 3x the toys!, 17. deadpool., 18. triple batsignal!
(Created with fd’s Flickr Toys.)
I first heard about Illusion Lens from my friend Azrael and his album that tried out the Fish Eye lens. And, well, since I was planning on buying one of those doorknob-peepholes to achieve the fish eye effect with my Beybehtar, this actually simplifies the process (I’ve yet to try it with Beybehtar though) — and also allows me to preview the images with my trusty camphone.
I lost my Fish Eye Illusion Lens last Monday, (booo!) but I’m enjoying my 3-image Illusion Lens quite a lot. It makes me think of the Robot 3 camera.
I got both of these at the local National Bookstore here in Antipolo (but it’s probably available in MOST NBS branches :p ) — and to tell you, I’m looking forward to getting the Spark lens next. (Not that I’m going to stop playing with Hrulga and Beybehtar — I still have that slide film to try out, whee!)
[More information on ClickTheCity --- and the official site is here: Illusion Lens! Image above created with Big Huge Labs' Mosaic Maker]
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