Lol, lawlaw, I think in this case I can live without those. ;’D
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BAD WOLF-787 wrote:Very cool photos and great tips, thanks.
skywalkersaga wrote:Lol, lawlaw, I think in this case I can live without those. ;’D
blackpool wrote:awesome shots and poses in the last batch! May I ask what lens you have on your camera, the depth of field and light are gorgeous in the last shots!
Thanks for sharing
blackpool wrote:geeeeez this explains that! Gorgeous equipment! ( and sadly for my wallet I'm a nikon'er lmao, I should use my 50mm much more!)
blackpool wrote:Yup that's a bit why I was asking, I only get that beautiful result with my 50mm, at least nearly, cause it's 1/1.4 (I think they released a 1/1.2 later but my wallet said "spend it on figures bro")
GubernatorFan wrote:As you can see in my chair review, it works just fine with TBLeague figures.
Ovy wrote:Took me some time to realize this is not you other ( seamless) posing thread, hah.
Those Navy guys are just great.
And Boss is boss. But who is that guy in the chair, her secretary?
GubernatorFan wrote:If these photos are both from your phone, then it obviously works very well.
lawlaw91 wrote:I am thinking if I should start using phone to take these photos next time, so that may inspire other figure collectors chould do the same thing I guess......
GubernatorFan wrote:lawlaw91 wrote:I am thinking if I should start using phone to take these photos next time, so that may inspire other figure collectors chould do the same thing I guess......
I always use my phone -- it is decent enough for my purposes.
Stryker2011 wrote:Most of my Jabba WIP pics have been with my phone — it’s just easier.
GubernatorFan wrote:Very nice photos with the guitar.
Life and times of mini me wrote:Beautiful poses everybody! All of them are amazing and very realistic.
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ostfront43 wrote:A lot of great tips and info for setting up great photos. The art and skill of lighting, angles and poses, you are a master lawlaw91.
GubernatorFan wrote:You've certainly managed some cool poses and shadow effects, including the one that is basically reduced to silhouette. But making that too dark, while accentuating the overall form, threatens to turn your photo into a two-dimensional black shape cutout.
Ovy wrote:I like those silhouettes with a little hint of 3d-ness.
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