Spice up your photos with these DIY lenses and filters
Spice up your photos with these DIY lenses and filters
Spice up your photos with these DIY lenses and filters
These DIY lenses and filters are all inexpensive and add a bit of fun
to your phone photography. But if you're looking to spend some serious
cash on phone lenses, take a look at the Zeiss ExoLens for iPhone or the Olloclip for iPhone or Android handsets.
DIY macro lens
Grab a jeweller's loupe or stand magnifier for this one, as well as some mounting putty.
Make a long strip of putty that will fit around the eyepiece of the loupe and position it over the lens.
Open the camera app to properly position the loupe to ensure it's not causing vignetting.
For
best results, hold the loupe close or on top of the subject you are
photographing. Adjust focus as necessary using the camera app.
See some more examples of photos taken with this lens (and all the others) in the video above.
Ring light
For this DIY use an LED camping light (often called UFO light) which you can find on sites like Amazon.
Grab some velcro with adhesive backing and position it on the phone
case so the lens looks through the center hole of the light. The velcro
helps you to reposition the light as you need and also means you can
remove it easier than double-sided tape.
As the ring light
provides even illumination that helps to eliminate shadows, it's useful
for portraits and macro photography. Thanks to Simon Ellingworth for the inspiration on this one.
Colored filters
You
will need a soft jelly case, paper fastener and colored gels or thick
cellophane. Cut squares of the colored gels that will fit over the lens
with enough room to fasten to the case. Mark a spot for the pin to push
through both the gels and the case, then cut a small hole with a safety
knife.
Attach the pin and firmly fasten at the back to keep
everything together, with enough give to let the gels rotate in front of
the lens freely when you pull them back and forth. Use a small piece of
tape to fasten the pins to the inside of the case just so you don't
scratch your phone.
Try experimenting with different color
combinations or just positioning the gel in front of the camera's LED
flash (rather than the lens) for a different effect.
Source: Cnet
Source: Cnet
Spice up your photos with these DIY lenses and filters
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