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Homemade Macro Lens for iPhone

This is a link to a tutorial about how to make a macro lens for your iPhone using a laser pointer and bobby pin. I tried it out at home and got some cool results.




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  1. This is very interesting! I love how you captured the details in the picture of your eye. I tried this and couldn't get it quite right! Good job!

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  3. This makes me wish I went Team iPhone but that's okay! This is such a cool idea and so efficient. I really like the detail you picked up from the clover but if it's possible you should try to get it more focused so you can pick up even more detail because you didn't quite get all the lines from the clover. But this is so cool!

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