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These 10 iPhone X Photographs Prove Why You Need to Try Moment's Attachment Lenses

Moment's attachment lenses are your new photography lust item, period.

By Ossiana TepfenhartPublished 6 years ago 4 min read
Top Story - May 2018
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It's no secret that the iPhone X is now one of the most affordable (and commonplace) ways to take amazing photographs. Would-be photographers are now using iPhones in order to take shots while they save up for one of the best DSLR cameras on the market.

As the history of the camera evolved, so did the way we take photos on a daily basis. That why there are so many companies that make lenses for your smartphone. That being said, Moment's attachment lenses are a whole 'nother animal. These photos prove why.

Moment is a specialty iPhone lens company that is a bit different than most. You will need a Moment case in order to get all the perks of Moment's attachment lenses. However, the high quality of the shots you'll get will make it well worth it.

Besides, with a phone case this stylish, is it really that bad to have to use a specific case to get your moments captured?

Moment's Telephoto Lens is a specialty zoom lens that allows for deeper zooms, crisper outcomes, and overall better portrait shots. This is the star of Moment's attachment lenses, and it's been a bestseller for ages because it's so versatile.

Now that you know about the gear that was used to take these photos, let's take a look at how Moment's lenses worked out, shall we? Here are some of our favorites...

A good camera lens can make a huge difference in skyscapes, and this is precisely why Moment's attachment lenses proved to be a great aid with this photo. This shot was taken with a Moment lens, and we're willing to bet that's why the clouds and moon's deep crescent are so well-defined.

Channeling in a little bit of that gorgeous California summer vibe, Matt Wood used Moment's attachment lensed to take this breathtaking action-packed shot on his iPhone.

The shot, which was taken at Venice Beach Skate Park, shows a skater in mid-flip in pure, unadulterated, razor-sharp glory. High action shots are perfect for a good telephoto lens. This shot proves that your iPhone X camera can be just as good as a DSLR with the right lens.

This iPhone shot looks amazing, even for an iPhone X. The reason why it has such a high degree of detail is because they used a Moment lens on it, and because they used the lens' distancing ability to grab as much detail as possible without sacrificing shot quality.

You could say that Moment has a reputation for making concert tours pretty darned awesome. Or, at the very least, even more awesome than they already are!

Most people would never guess it, but telephoto lenses are actually great for taking good portrait photography shots. Coleplay used Moment's lens to create this colorful, soft, but at the same time, crisp photo in the middle of the Grand Canyon National Park.

The bokeh effect on this shot is superb—and you can thank Moment's attachment lenses for making it possible.

This pretty picture is a great example of the kinds of macro photography shots you can get with a good lens for your smartphone. Telephoto lenses, like the Macro attachment lenses you can get on Amazon, are a perfect pick for those who want an equally high level of detail in their shots, too.

Beautiful, isn't it?

Backyy has made some seriously breathtaking landscape shots using Moment's attachment lenses, and that's not surprising. Telephoto lenses are excellent for getting higher levels of detail in landscapes while offering a similar "spread" to wide angle lenses.

The way this mountainscape came out though, that's photography par excellence, even for a pro!

Moment's attachment lenses really do rock when it comes to bringing out a contrast in photography. It's not just because they offer a good bokeh effect, either.

Notice how the model in this picture is crisper than everything else? The softness of the foreground in Josuebars's shot, combined with the sharp detail around the model's eye? Oh, that's all thanks to a well-focused attachment lens.

Hong Kong artist 170.zero proved why having a good lens on hand is a great thing for iPhone X photographers. The compact size of the lens attachment allowed 170.zero to carry it around until he found the perfect moment to capture.

This dizzying take on modern street architecture photography is all the proof you need to show that Moment's attachment lenses are excellent for adding extra detail to the floor, the grit on the concrete railings, and the lighting changes near the center of the image.

Leave it to the iPhone X and Moment's attachment lenses to bring out the full, mouthwatering goodness of a delicious meal and an awesomely colorful set of drinks. The Moment's lens allowed GiuliaJC95 to capture every little bead of condensation on that Moscow mule!

Speaking of street photography, let's take a look at how amazing a rainy street in Ohio can look with the right iPhone lens attachments, shall we? This insanely crisp shot used telephoto lens zooming to get all the details of the streets in the distance, while keeping the stark shine of the sunset reflecting off cars intact.

Much like 170.zero's work, we're willing to bet that MP got this shot because they carried around Moment's attachment lenses and found an amazing sunset happening one day. That's the good thing about iPhone lenses—they're really good for seizing the moment.

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Ossiana Tepfenhart

Ossiana Tepfenhart is a writer based out of New Jersey. This is her work account. She loves gifts and tips, so if you like something, tip her!

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