

What's interesting (to me, at least) is that these were taken at a time when the light isn't usually optimal for yarn photos. Which means that if I take photos when the light is best, the results should be even better, right?
Here is the very first photo taken with the new camera -- a great one:

Of course, I can't give all the credit to the camera, since they are two exceptionally good-looking models, no?
Update: Laceweight's posted.
9 comments:
Looks like you've figured out your new camera to me. Beautiful yarn photos!
The yarn looks great. Love the colors. The picture of one-on-one bunny time is so cute.
Your yarn looks just gorgeous! What kind of camera did you get? I'm looking for a new one too.
awww, a man and his bun...precious!
we need a new camera for franklin's upcoming appearance, mais non?
Oh that last picture is the best!
(And I love the yarn. Especially the green. Yummy!)
Which camera did you get?
The camera is a complete success. The photos are gorgeous!
Great pics - and the first had to be the honored black bunny.
Love, love, love that first picture!
(pretty nice yarn shots, too)
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