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JMHPhotography
2nd of January 2006 (Mon), 15:46
I had some leftover plexiglass so I decided to try a little experiment. These are 1:64 scale diecasts BTW... C&C welcome.
1969 Mach I:
http://img262.imageshack.us/img262/2492/img12292gj.jpg
1970 Boss 302:
http://img282.imageshack.us/img282/129/img12320ba.jpg
1967 Shelby GT500:
http://img282.imageshack.us/img282/448/img12334jl.jpg
SugarAddict
2nd of January 2006 (Mon), 16:21
Very cool!! My boyfriend has over a 100 of those type of cars, he collects Hot Wheels and has them displayed.
I should practice my macro skills on those...never thought to do that!!
I like how you can see the reflection too, neat idea. ;)
baldybaldstock
2nd of January 2006 (Mon), 16:37
The '70 Boss 302 looks mean!. nice pics, thats a good idea you've had using the plexi to reflect the object.
rcanzano
2nd of January 2006 (Mon), 16:40
I like these shots too. Also like the reflections. However you have to clean the debree and stuff off so the reflections are clean.
JMHPhotography
2nd of January 2006 (Mon), 17:01
I like these shots too. Also like the reflections. However you have to clean the debree and stuff off so the reflections are clean.
I tried... lol. These cars are really small and the debris was really hard to see. :P
archosman
6th of January 2006 (Fri), 12:24
that's a crime against the Shelby. ;) Then again I've seen a few wrecked ones that have been customised after the fact.
JMHPhotography
6th of January 2006 (Fri), 12:29
that's a crime against the Shelby. ;) Then again I've seen a few wrecked ones that have been customised after the fact.
hahah.. you do realize that this is 1/64 scale diecast replica, right? :lol:
archosman
9th of January 2006 (Mon), 11:34
hahah.. you do realize that this is 1/64 scale diecast replica, right? :lol:
yes :)
ajbalazic
9th of January 2006 (Mon), 12:00
Nice shots. I don't like the hot spot on the windshield in #1, but everything else is great. I really like the reflection.
JMHPhotography
9th of January 2006 (Mon), 12:55
Nice shots. I don't like the hot spot on the windshield in #1, but everything else is great. I really like the reflection.
Now that you mention it, I don't like the hot spot in #1 either. :P Thanks for the comments.
david lee
10th of January 2006 (Tue), 19:34
I used the De-Flufer tool to correct it
Hope you dont mind.
Also toned down the hot spot.
JMHPhotography
10th of January 2006 (Tue), 20:08
I used the De-Flufer tool to correct it
Hope you dont mind.
Also toned down the hot spot.
Not at all... looks great. If it were a serious product shot, I would have gone through the trouble myself. Nice work
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