Soratama Lens Add-Ons Let You Shoot Floating Crystal Balls
Soratama is a system of lens attachments invented over in Japan that allows you to capture the world in floating crystal balls.
Soratama is a system of lens attachments invented over in Japan that allows you to capture the world in floating crystal balls.
Photographer and astronomer Juan Carlos Munoz was browsing a flea market in Santiago, Chile, a few days ago when he stumbled across some crystal balls. He bought one for a few dollars and then decided to use it for astrophotography. This "cosmic marble" photo of the Milky Way in a crystal ball is what resulted.
I’m not really sure why, but if you want to watch the Fanboys go completely insane, the simplest thing to do it is throw out “your brand is probably going to be out of business in a few years.” But the simple reality is that’s what happens to most companies eventually, especially technology companies. Photography companies, since, oh, about 1850, have basically been technology companies.