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THE LOMOGRAPHIC SOCIETY PROUDLY PRESENTS THE FISHEYE CIRCLE CUTTER
Ho, friend! Have you ever asked yourself why everything around you - your precious photographs, your screen, your television, your mobile phone, your towel, your doors, your toaster, and even
your dice are square-formatted? No clue? Well, we don't know either. But our secret Lomographic Lab invented something that will relieve you forever from square-formatted pain and catapult
your oppressed mind into galaxies that know no 90-degree borders: Ladies and Gentlemen, let us introduce you to the all-round world of the Fisheye Circle Cutter! You are hereby liberated from
the monotonous gulag of right angles, and your most precious lomographic prints can now be beautiful, curvy circles with just a twist of your hand.
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| FORGET THE SQUARE DANCE
The old days of square-framed pictures are definitely over – say hello to your new passion and make round the images that always longed to losing their edges. The Fisheye Circle Cutter was measured by the top of the pops mathematicians of the Lomographic Headquarters and provides you with perfect circles for your photographs, magazines, newspapers, curtains, sculptures, T-shirts, leotards, kilts and sarongs. Using a tiny razorblade (14 replacement blades are included too!), merely position your Circle Cutter over the sliceable object of your choice and turn your love around for a well-rounded solution. |
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THREE CHOICES ACROSS 360 DEGREES
You know it from your fast-food restaurant around the corner: different sizes serve different needs. With the Fisheye Circle Cutter you can opt for the Big Mac, Cheeseburger, or Chicken Nugget with the three following size diameter choices:
* Large: Brilliant for 10x15cm (4”x6”) prints
* Medium: Absolutely fabulous for 9x13cm (3”x5”) prints
* Small: Great for little button-size circles
You might also choose to dump all those given specifications, dip your fries in strawberry-milkshakes, eat your burger with toilet paper, and variegate all 3 sizes in whatever way you want.
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| CLIP IT GOOD
Your newly-rounded masterpieces aren’t for filing away in a shoebox and pushing under your bed. On the contrary, show them loud and proud with the 30 pieces of fotoclips included with each
cutter. Using these little plastic muchachos, you can create stunning circular lomographic curtains – to powerfully strike your friends with a fistful of awesome. Get some inspiration for
your designs with the 2 included posters – which show the curtain-techinque to a tee.
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FISHEYE APPROVED
Round and round go along together very well, and so it ain't a surprise that the Fisheye Circle Cutter and the Fisheye camera have been excellent friends ever since they went out and drank a glass of apricot-schnapps together. The enormous field of view and the extreme close-up that the Fisheye camera is capable of producing makes its photographs yearn to be freed from their black borders and cut ‘round by the Circle Cutter. In fact, these two bosom buddies are so close, that we’re thrilled to announce their veritable marriage within our online shop.
Ready for a taste of the two? Merely click your mouse over to our lovely Fisheye camera (the very same that you know and love), and opt to
buy both the Fisheye Camera and Fisheye Circle Cutter at an extra-nice combo price. |
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| OSCAR WISHES FOR HUBERT SAUPER
In the world of well-rounded things and individuals, a certain person in our life has jumped into the limelight. Cross your fingers and squint your eyes – our close friend and long-time-Lomographer-in-good-standing, Hubert Sauper, is nominated for the Best Documentary Feature Academy Award for his stunning film, “Darwin’s Nightmare.” This tale of life and conflict around Tanzania’s Lake Victoria region will absolutely change your life. Learn more about the man and his work here.
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