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So, you may not have a fancy macro lens and your camera just does not focus close enough. No worries! Take the shot close of the subject anyway, and reduce the colors (shades) to minimum!
But can you guess what this is?
UPDATE, Some clues collected together:
"It works when it plays, and plays when it works." And playing it makes the work much funnier.
It can be used as an accessory, like spectacles. It will short circuit if getting wet, unless you have a model used by swimmers. The item in the picture is sort of upside down.
Original blurry image looks like this:

Now that should be easy enough to guess ;-)
But can you guess what this is?
UPDATE, Some clues collected together:
"It works when it plays, and plays when it works." And playing it makes the work much funnier.
It can be used as an accessory, like spectacles. It will short circuit if getting wet, unless you have a model used by swimmers. The item in the picture is sort of upside down.
Original blurry image looks like this:

Now that should be easy enough to guess ;-)
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As you probably already found out, I have started to use 'Curves' tool for this:
www.ipernity.com/doc/serola/46356110
Just move the top right end of the curve (diagonal line when you start) and start moving it to left, and then move the bottom left end of the curve to the right. Somewhere in the middle you get almost vertical line and by adjusting its position you get either darker or lighter posterized image.
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