I’m Lovin’ It – Lightscoop
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There’s nothing worse than a picture with bad lighting. And if you’re a blogger, you know the drill…..NATURAL light is BEST.….Don’t use your flash! We hear it over and over again.
But what’s a blogger to do this time of year?
You’ve got this great dinner recipe you’re dying to share with your readers. But by the time you prepare dinner (and make your family wait while you photograph it) all the good light is gone.
If you have a dSLR camera, you have a few choices; use a tripod, and super low shutter speed and hope for the best, use the dreaded on camera flash (yuck), or spend some dough on a speedlight, ego lights or some other sort of studio lighting.
But I recently came across a fantastic little gem! It’s genius really………
It slides easily over your camera’s hot shoe and redirects your pop-up flash to a ceiling or wall.
Lightscoop® is a smart low-tech device that creates soft, flattering light by redirecting your camera’s pop-up flash to a ceiling or wall.
The Lightscoop is a fantastic affordable alternative to an external flash. No more red eye and overexposed faces from using the pop-up on camera flash. You get portability, simplicity and affordability, at just $29.95.
Take a look at these shots I took of my daughter one evening in my office. (all shots are straight out of camera)
See how much warmer and more natural the picture on the right is? I am totally impressed with quality and dimension achieved byt the Lightscoop!
Here’s another example with some goodies we made one day ……..I’m shooting with a large window to the left, but it was a dark and rainy day. So after the first few shots I realized I just wasn’t going to have enough light (and I didn’t like my props lol)…..the shot on the right was taken using my Lightscoop! much better!
Can you tell I’m Lovin’ my Lightscoop!
- The website has a list of compatible cameras
- For indoor use (you need walls or ceiling to bounce light)
- Available in Original scoop and Warming scoop
- Easy to use and set up instructions
- Affordable
Get the Lightscoop and save your money for a really cute camera bag!
This Giveaway has now ended!
Congratulations to #569 Karen @ Time Crafted I think you’re going to LOVE your Lightscoop can’t wait to see what you do with it!!
WIN IT!
The awesome people at Lightscoop would like to give one lucky TidyMom reader their own Lightscoop!
To Enter:
- required: Visit Lightscoop and tell me how owning a Lightscoop would improve your photography.
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- Become a subscriber to TidyMom by doing one of the following: subscribe via RSS, email or Google Friends connect (see widget at bottom of page) Already subscribe? AWESOME!… but be sure to let me know in the comments so your extra entry will count.
- Tweet about this giveaway: I want to shine light on my #photography with @Lightscoop & @TidyMom https://ow.ly/3Q2OH #giveaway
- Join TidyMom on facebook
- Join Lightscoop on facebook and let them know how you would use the Lightscoop
- Link up to I’m Lovin’ It, and leave a comment letting me know you linked up!
Giveaway will end on Feb 10, 2010 at 5 pm CST. One winner with a valid entry (US resident only) will be selected at random using random.org. I will email the winner and they will have 48 hours to claim their prize.
Now it’s your turn!
What is I’m Lovin’ It Fridays? get all the info, how to’s and button here
Disclosure: I awesome people at Lightscoop provided me with a Lightscoop of my very own, I was not compensated in any other way for this post. My opions and love of photography and light are all my own.
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I’m so excited to learn about this. I have an older home with small windows and tons of trees all around the house so I have a real problem getting natural light. I would love to own a lightscoop!
This lightscoop would definitely improve the lighting in my photography!! I’ve been thinking I need another EGO light..but not with this!!
Thank you sooooo much for telling us about this. I desperately need better lighting in my photos.
I subscribe, chickie!! You’re in my email almost every day!!
I’m a subscriber:)
What a great giveaway! I just recently got my first SLR camera, and I would love to win this! I am always photographing in low/artificial light, so I think this would really help to improve the quality of my images. Thanks for the awesome giveaway!
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I’ve linked up to the party:)
I would LOVE the lightscoop because the natural lighting in my house is horrible! It would make my indoor daytime pictures look so much better!
I subscribe via RSS!
Did all the lightscoop Facebook stuff too!!
I ‘like’ you on Facebook!
I TWEET TWEET TWEETED!!!!
…and now I ‘like’ LightScoop on Facebook as well!
I’m already a subscriber!
I just tweeted about the giveaway! 🙂
I joined TidyMom on FB!
I joined Lightscoop on FB too! 🙂
This would help make my horrible photos better, or maybe it is me???
I am a facebook fan
I wish it was only dinnertime that I had poor lighting in my kitchen. Unfortunately, my kitchen has poor lighting ALL the time! While I love the paint scheme, dark countertops and cabinets, it doesn’t help when I need to take a picture. I usually go to my fave site (Tasty Kitchen) and post without a picture. Lightscoop would open up a whole new photo world for me!
I follow TidyMom on Facebook!
I am a face fook fan of LightScoop
I’m following Lightscoop on Facebook now too! Dig around on there if you’re thinking of getting a Lightscoop, there’s a 15% discount through Valentine’s Day!
About 1/2 of the pictures I’ve taken the past 4 months (of my now 9 month old) have my baby’s eyes half-closed because she anticipates the bright flash. I would LOVE to have this LightScoop to capture all her sweet moments while at the same time saving her precious eyes! Thanks!
Oh, wow! I need one of those. I almost always take photos in no-flash mode. I loathe that flash.
I am now following your blog.
Tweeted! (@audralynno)
My daughter just got me a Canon Rebel XS and Im loving learning it but wow what a difference in your pics. This Lightscoop could so help my pics .
I want to shine light on my #photography with @Lightscoop & @TidyMom http://ow.ly/3Q2OH #giveaway
I like Tidy Mom on Facebook.
I think the Light Scoop would help with my “pale face” issues and hopefully make my food look more appetizing when I blog about it!!
I follow you on GFC!
This would so help me with my blog pictures!! The one I have up right now could have used this–LOL! It was a rainy day and the light in my house is not the best!
I tweeted @krilper
I tweeted this! My twitter name is CricutMom.
I’ve linked up my Easy Salmon Pasta recipe on I’m Lovin’ It Friday!
I now ‘Like’ you on Facebook!
Would love to win this! It would certainly help with my indoor photos. Right now, I make my kids go outside for most pictures, since I hate the indoor shots!
I ‘Like’ Lightscoop and left them a message on the wall!
I would love to have this to take better pictures of my kids!
I am a fan on Facebook!
I NEED this product! So many of my photos are washed out! I often take pics of the kiddos inside, and our lighting is never great. Oooh! I hope I win!
I’m an email subscriber.
I subscribe to TidyMom in Google Reader!
I am the photographer where ever I go. I literally carry my camera at all times and am always taking pictures. This would help literally all the time but especially when a bunch of friends stand together in a dark area and yell “hey Amber, grab your camera and take our picture!”
I’ve linked up to your I’m Loving It Linky (and linked back to you).
I subscribe vie google friend connect
This looks like something I’ve been needing. Good lighting has been my biggest problem with my photography. Lightschoop looks like my answer.
I could use a LightScoop for blog photos and I’m always taking photos of my girls in low light situations! This would help tremendously!