I attended as a guest a local camera club evening earlier this week. One of the members gave a presentation on his experiences of using a glass sphere like this. In his presentation he started with his initial images generally these consisted of him holding the sphere at arms length whilst try to make an image with a handheld DSLR. By his own admission he very soon realised that that technique wasn’t good. Strangely his first OK sort of image was with the sphere positioned on a fallen tree. His sphere included a glass stand/cube on which the sphere sat. He then went on to mount the cube and sphere on to a tripod and making images firstly one without the sphere in shot to obtain a focussed background. He then made an image using the sphere with the background in focus through it. The two images were then combined by selecting the sphere only from the second image rotating it to match the orientation of the background, that round selection could them be positioned onto the background either centrally or randomly. Both parts of the combined image being in focus.
One issue he quickly identified was the spurious artefacts that would be present in the sphere be it reflections of his camera/lens or whatever the sphere was place on.
His better images were those he made in a studio type of environment. These tended to be abstract where he placed the sphere on it stand/tripod/tabletop, with it in front of a nine reflective black background in a darkened room. He had a 0.3 metre of free space behind and between the sphere that enabled him to wave small coloured LED lights in the free space behind the sphere.
I found these images to be more effective than his earlier landscape type.
Having said all of that the most telling aspect of the talk was that the presenter had donated the sphere, stand and LED lights to the camera club for its members to use!
I hadn’t seen the type of LED lights he was demonstrating my curiosity made me ask where he purchased them. Here’s a link to them, I’m sure other suppliers may be out there:-
https://www.amazon.com/TORCHSTAR-Hal...1372193&sr=8-6
PS. I have one of these Lensball spheres, I think it has been with me for about eighteen months, without ever being used. Be aware of the potential for the sphere to create burns/fire in bright sunlight!
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