The twins posing in two new arrivals from Zenni, showing the considerable difference of the "cut in" effect behind lenses of minus eight (left) and minus fifteen (right). By the way, Kimberley's glasses are not myodiscs. There is enough room at the back to assure that the glasses can be folded up completely. The myodisc effect seen in this series is in fact created by the angle of the lens at the sides.
This blog is dedicated to ladies in glasses. The vast majority of the portraits on this blog feature ladies wearing glasses near their own Rx. I felt that this would give a more natural flavour to the pictures and also a more natural setting for the photo shoots from which the pictures on this blog are selected. Nearly all the glasses featured in this blog are from my own collection.
woensdag 27 februari 2013
Nathalie & Kimberley 131
The twins posing in two new arrivals from Zenni, showing the considerable difference of the "cut in" effect behind lenses of minus eight (left) and minus fifteen (right). By the way, Kimberley's glasses are not myodiscs. There is enough room at the back to assure that the glasses can be folded up completely. The myodisc effect seen in this series is in fact created by the angle of the lens at the sides.
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