Very cool photos and great tips, thanks.
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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.
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