Use This White Plastic Bowl With Your Smartphone To Create "Professional. Photography"
Oct 08, 2012 20:30
Instead of hiring a professional photographer, you can use this white plastic bowl. What do we mean? Here's the Nimbus Cloud Dome, which promises your shots looking like it was done by a professional, which you can do with just your smartphone.
It's almost like a professional studio, but instead yo urely on a set of diffused lights and a curved white sweep to create the infinite white background effect. For $149, the Cloud Dome will work with any light, and even has ample ambient lighting.
The white plastic extension also works with any smartphone and has an elastic strap system that will hold your phone in place no matter its shape. Not too bad! [Cloud Dome via DPReview]
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