wife, mother, idiot, wonky thinker, aspiring writer, faffing photographer
Contributed by Sas Taylor

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I don't really know that much about photography and I'm not overwhelmed with spare time to sit down and educate myself. I do like to mess around a little bit though, which is why I like to play with my DSLR when possible and why I love the iPhone and it's fun and fabulous camera apps. The iPhone, with the right apps (at the moment I heart Hipstamatic, ShakeIt & Camera+), is brilliant for quickly taking and sharing creative shots. Yesterday, browsing Flickr, I was reminded of this attempt at attaching an SLR lens to an iPhone: the Phone-O-Scope. Fun, groovy and cooed over on t'interwebs, but hardly something I was going to attempt due to lack of time & energy. The poor results don't really inspire, either. Re-reading through that blog post did, however, alert me to the idea of using DVD/CD laser lenses to do summat. So I thought I'd just try making a little macro lens with the three lenses I could get out of our broken (well, I think it was broken. I'm sure it was. I forgot to test it. Oh well, it's broken now!) DVD player. So, I eagerly ripped it open, dragged out the 3 lenses, dropped them all on the floor, hunted about for them for ages, dusted them down & tried each one individually held over the iPhone camera lens with tweezers (I'm really crap at messing with this kind of stuff!). Turns out only one of the lenses was of any magnification use, but as my iPhone is already sporting a Griffin Clarify with a slightly magnifying lens, I decided to add it on to that to get a little better result.
And a few other random images, all unedited, straight off the iPhone:
This is going to be so much fun! ;D
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