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A lens behind another lens!!
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April 1, 2013
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Taken at NORTH SOUTH UNIVERSITY gallery.. Bangladesh!!a-lens-behind-another-lens.jpg

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April 2, 2013
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Creative shot…do mention the camera you used and the settings!!Smile

April 2, 2013
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Cool photo! Please explain more the concept of a lens behind another lens. How did you take this picture? Did you do any post processing?
It looks like you shoot thought the glasses and then add some blur in post?

April 2, 2013
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The only trick behind dis is MY SPECS had power…… No post processing was done!! My camera was in A mode, I held da camera very close to da specs nd snapped da photo!

U do have to experiment wid da aperture to get the best shot! :)

April 2, 2013
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I find it fascinating that the image through the lens of the eye-glasses
is clear and the image outside of the glasses is blurry.

A bit hard for me to get my head around that one, but Yes, I see…
The camera focused through the eye-glass lens to get that part of the subject in focus.
The part outside of the glasses remains out of focus.
And… yes… the glasses are tinted. Very cool.

I have bifocals. Also tinted. That should be interesting.

Alvi… Why remove the camera details from the file properties?

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April 3, 2013
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Alvi,

very nice and good tool, i will try it myself also, thank you,

* Samer H.*

April 3, 2013
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really nice shot…….Wink

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April 3, 2013
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tnx every 1 :D

keep propping me up…….. more shots r cming :D

April 4, 2013
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Alvi
Really creative!
Great shot…Dale.Smile

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