Check this out. It's like a stupid attachment for your iphone camera, or any point-n-shoot camera. It's from Urban Outfitters.






Alden brought some home from his recent trip to california. I tested them out on my point-n-shoot cam.
They stick on your lens with a sticky putty type substance. One of the lenses he had gave your pictures a big edge blur.
The other one was kind of like a kaleidoscope lens..