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Another useless item that turned into something I carry everyday 🤳🏻 perfect for group photos using the 0.5x camera so you never take a bad selfie again #selfie #photographytutorial #photographytips #genz

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Sam is Home | Hong Kong
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23 hours ago

I’m gonna screenshot the bad selfies of you as my contact photo for you 😂

Clay
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22 hours ago

But the bad photos are half the fun. Miss those days of taking a selfie with a film camera and waiting to get the film processed and then laughing at what you actually got in frame. But yeah this is a great solution 👍🏽

Tiff Ng
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23 hours ago

Omg this is genius. Where do you get it?

Ewelina
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18 hours ago

Super pomysł!! Great idea!!!🔥🔥🔥

♰ DAMIEN ♰ 余 ♰
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23 hours ago

i still dunno how to use it even tho i have it.. sometime i m out of frame too.. 😂😂

Ashley
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22 hours ago

Omg where can I get this

Lilian. London Travel & Food Content Creator
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23 hours ago

It’s useful!!

Huxsterized
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23 hours ago

Comes in handy!

zdistrict
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21 hours ago

Genius 🔥🔥

Gigi Mak
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23 hours ago

Wow wow wow wow

JEN I MELB FOODIE, LIFESTYLE & TRAVEL 📸
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10 hours ago

Such a good idea!

Madia Tang
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23 hours ago

Perfecttt

𝐄𝐫𝐢𝐜
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22 hours ago

Omggg been using the same lenses as yours for 0.5 photos too

Konrad Chan
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23 hours ago

oh nice! haha, this is a good solution 👏

So-Shan Au
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21 hours ago

Yes, link please!

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Another useless item that turned into something I carry everyday 🤳🏻 perfect for group photos using the 0.5x camera so you never take a bad selfie again #selfie #photographytutorial #photographytips #genz 

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