Nostalgic f/Stop Wristbands For The Photographer
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Artists may wear their hearts on their sleeve but now photographers can wear their art on their wrist with these new f/stop bracelets custom created by me and available on the Photographic.ly site. Free shipping for Pixiq customers with the coupon code pixiqrocks.
This silicone writsband is a fantastic way to both display your love of photography and your love of photographic history. The colors on the numbers are from original Nikon lenses (technically Nikkor lenses, see an example below) and they were used, along with colored lines on the barrel of the lens, to estimate depth-of-field before lenses could be electronically stopped-down for preview in-camera.
In other words, these braceletes are both hip and Old School.
Our bracelets are one size fits all and if you're every trying to remember our domain name they've got photographic.ly embossed on the inside.
We're so stoked about them that we'll ship them anywhere on the planet for just $.99. And if you order more than one you get a discount too! It's never too early for a stocking stuffer!
So go ahead, show people how much you love photography. Fellow camera junkies will know you're one of their own, and the uninitiated will still compliment you on your bracelet. It's a great conversation starter and possibly the best gift for yourself or the photographer in your life.

http://photographic.ly/products/f%7B47%7Dstop-Dial-Bracelets-.html
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Comments
what a cool idea!!
that's way cool... i'm getting one...
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