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- Should You get Opera Glasses? By:-Jeff Bridges
Sometimes the cost of Opera glasses can be costly depending on the kind that you get and what it is made out of. Opera glasses can also cost a lot depending on how expensive the materials are that are used for making them. Some opera glasses can cost only thirty dollars, where as others may cost a couple hundred dollars.
- Try Use Opera Glasses To View The Try Use Opera By:-Jeff Bridges
Opera glasses are also called theater binoculars. They are compact and low powered devices used for optical magnification at performances. Originally they were used at operas. The magnification of opera glasses is usually about a 3x power and is always under 5x. This is necessary due to light constraints.
- Important Things To Check For In Opera Glasses By:-Jeff Bridges
Sometimes it can be hard to see things in a performing arts venue. If you have a tough time seeing things then opera glasses can always be used. These glasses are ones that can help you to see things at one of these events. Not all pairs of opera glasses are the same though. There are many parts of these glasses to watch for.
- Opera Glasses, A Excellent Method To See All The Action On Stage From Far Away By:-Jeff Bridges
Opera Glasses are similar to binoculars but they are made for being able to see performances on stage. In old opera houses seats placed in balconies that were subsequently cheaper were very far away from the stage. In some they were so far away on the figures could be seen from that distance but seeing facial features, and thus part of the acting, was impossible to make out. Opera glasses would enable those people in the peanut gallery to see on stage much better to the point of seeing the facial expressions of the actors or singers. They have been popular since the 50's.
- Opera Glasses " High Fashion, Spyware Or Optical Device? By:-Jeff Bridges
If it wasn't for the Dutch optician Hans Lipperhey, we might not have had either binoculars or opera glasses today. He first started manufacturing simple binoculars in 1608. These were not much more than two telescopes connected by a central bridge, but they led to many further modifications and improvements. His early binoculars had a magnification capability of x3. Within less than a year the Italian mathematician and inventor Galileo Galilee made another drastic stride forward by increasing the magnification ability of telescopes to x30.
- Opera Glasses and Shear Madness: a Comedic Review By:-Jeff Bridges
Chances are, you have heard of Shear Madness, perhaps from a friend, or relative, and are considering attending a performance. My recommendation is that you should not attend, unless you would like to feel physical pain, and suffering from extreme laughter. However if you feel like you cheek and stomach muscles are in healthy enough shape, you may be able to endure this marathon of laughter. Opera glasses are very necessary for a performance of this type.
- Learn A Little More About Opera Glasses By:-Jeff Bridges
Devices to improve eyesight in general have been around for hundreds of years. It was not until the 1800's that opera glasses achieved their position as a status symbol among theater-goers of the day.
- Opera Glasses and Reviews: The Phantom of the Opera By:-Jeff Bridges
Prepare yourself for an awe inspiring event and treat yourself to a night of The Phantom of the Opera, this performance will fill you with feelings ranging from sadness to ecstasy. As always, when attending any performance, remember to bring your opera glasses.
- Hairspray and Opera Glasses: A Musical Play Review By:-Jeff Bridges
Hairspray the musical is set in Baltimore, Maryland the year is 1962. Our hero in the musical is is a young overweight girl named Tracy. Tracy has always dreamed of becoming a big star, if and when you attend this musical, make sure you have a front row seat, if you don't you will want to be sure to bring your opera glasses, so as not to miss a moment of this fast-paced play.
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