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Holiday season is round the bend and we usually end up clicking so many pictures. Using digital frames is the given standard these days, but somehow I still got the soft nook for printed pics. So if you’re more traditional with pictures, naturally you’d like to display them well. This is where the GrowFrame Squares and GrowFrame come into play. Keep clicking lovely pictures of family and friends and add them using these magnetic-held frames. More pictures, frames, growth!
Designer: Trevor Elliott
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Duncan Titmarsh, the UK’s only LEGO Certified Professional, places the star on top of a Christmas tree made entirely out of LEGO at St Pancras International. The tree is 12.2 metres high, is made up of 600,000 LEGO Bricks, and has 172 branches and 1200 baubles. (David Parry/PA)
Duncan Titmarsh places the last bauble on the LEGO Christmas Tree at St Pancras International
(David Parry/PA)
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Remember Photojojo’s add-on iPhone camera lenses? The company has now refined the design by integrating all three lenses (the previously standalone wide angle, fisheye and telephoto) into a rotating dial attached to an aluminum iPhone case.
Collectively called the iPhone Lens Dial, the case features two tripod mounts–one for each orientation—and runs about $250. While it seems a tad bulky, I’m guessing that if the glass is up to snuff it will be indispensable for the serious shooter looking to get the most out of the iPhone 4S’s killer camera.
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