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Built in 1634 the bridge is the oldest stone arch bridge in Japan. The name come from the reflection of the bridge on the river.

The main problem with photographing your own spectacles is that you really have to guess as to what you are seeing through the viewfinder. I used a Canon Powershot S2 IS. This is a lovely camera. I set up the spectacles on a big Physical Chemistry text (not mine, thank you), and balanced the camera about 20 inches away. With ISO at 200, and a relatively narrow depth of field: f4. I like the way the light from the TV (just outside the frame) reflects off the right lens.

I can't live without my glasses xD I thought the repetition of them would look cool :) I hope you guys are having a great Tuesday!

It's called Spectacles Bridge because it looks like a pair of spectacles.

Sign on the outside of the Archie McPhee Store in Seattle.

... make all the difference between seeing and not seeing if you're short-sighted. Derwent Drawing Pencil.

One of the renowned stone bridges spanning the Nakashiima River, the lifeblood of Nagasaki

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