
Just a girl trying her best to adjust after our 2nd cross country move in a year. I am a stay home Mom to three little ones. Love: Starbucks coffee, my camera, making my house homey, and hanging with friends and family. You'll find I enter way too many blog photography contests (hey, I was actually in the top 10 once!) and you will see that I am a non consistent blogger at best, but my intentions are noble.
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
flash photo
I have been looking for a way to improve my indoor photos, especially when the light is low. I think the on camera flash looks so ugly and I wasn't quite ready to look at an external flash. I stumbled upon www.lightscoop.com, it looked like it might be a good thing, and it was quite inexpensive, so I ordered it. I was pleasantly surpised. This shot was taken at night with flash and I think it looks great! Happy Me!

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I looked into getting a lightscoop but unfortunately it doesn't work with my Canon SX20 :( Someone really needs to make something like this for fancy P&S cameras! I'm jealous!
ReplyDeleteI'm totally intrigued. I might have to put that in Justin's stocking and then use it myself.
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