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speedy_2
8th of October 2005 (Sat), 13:32
I've built plenty of these when I was younger. I decided to try one out again. It's been so long. I never took photos of one though. All I had was an ironing board to sit it on. And the white wall as a backdrop. It's hard, these things show flaws very easily especially in pictures. Any tips for shooting models like this?? Besides building it better :lol:
http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a378/speedy_3/55chevy2.jpg
http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a378/speedy_3/55chevy3.jpg
http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a378/speedy_3/55chevy4.jpg
Neil H
12th of October 2005 (Wed), 07:20
I love the 3rd pic!!! The way the camera has focused on the bonnet!!! and the windscreen is blurred out slightly!!! was that intentional or mistake??
Neil H
speedy_2
15th of October 2005 (Sat), 01:12
I love the 3rd pic!!! The way the camera has focused on the bonnet!!! and the windscreen is blurred out slightly!!! was that intentional or mistake??
Neil H
It was intentional. Kinda like you see on some real life cars. Still looking for a nice place to set it up to take pics with.
zakabog
15th of October 2005 (Sat), 14:54
http://www.manfrotto.com/page3708.html Found that a while ago. I want to try it one day with a model of a ferrari I saw for sale. I think it's kind of expensive (some famous company hand makes them and they normally go for $200-$300) but it's very detailed and I'd like to shoot it to see what it'd look like.
speedy_2
17th of October 2005 (Mon), 17:52
http://www.manfrotto.com/page3708.html Found that a while ago. I want to try it one day with a model of a ferrari I saw for sale. I think it's kind of expensive (some famous company hand makes them and they normally go for $200-$300) but it's very detailed and I'd like to shoot it to see what it'd look like.
That is cool :) Very Cool Thanks for that info.
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