I have been looking at buying a
lightscoop for my camera. I finally did it a few weeks ago.
I didn't really know what to expect, but I was hoping for the best.
The verdict: In my opinion, it helped make me look like I knew what I was doing a bit more when dealing with my camera. I would recommend it for anybody who was having issues with lighting. I have a Nikon D40 and I'm very much an amatuer. I took a bunch of pictures today trying it out and i'll leave you with a handful of them!
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such a happy baby. |
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liv loves stickers...and loves to stick them to my nose. |
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lily even got a photoshoot today. |
Love my lightscoop too ! One of the best purchases i made so far for my camera....besides a new lens :)
ReplyDeleteThese look great Desi! I wish I was camera savvy!
ReplyDeleteWow, those pictures are great. I have a Nikon D90 but I really have no idea how to use it. I think I may ask for a lightscope for mothers day or something!
ReplyDeleteLove the pictures! :) So cute.
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