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Re: Updated my pages; new nanofig-scale starships
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lugnet.build, lugnet.space, lugnet.publish
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Wed, 9 Feb 2000 19:10:35 GMT
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In lugnet.build, James Wilson writes:
The quality of the pics isn't the best; I'd gladly take suggestions on how I
can improve my digital camera skills.
Try more light and multiple light-sources.  Something I've had some limited
success in photographing scale models with is using the cheap-o aluminum
reflectors with photo bulbs in them -- buying the bulb makes up for the cost • of
the reflector :(

Is that the parabolic reflector?  I think I've seen them in photography
shops...

You don't have an easy solution with focus.

My biggest complaint about the focus (and my only gripe about the Mavica) is
that the pixelated screen on the back of the camera is insufficient in terms of
manual focus.  I have to snap off a dozen shots at different focus settings,
then load them in PSP to see which ones actually turned out.

I have to nit-pick one item.  To quote your site:  "A nanofig refers to a • scale
which is much _larger_ than a minifig or even a microfig."  (my emphasis • added)
As a scale is a ratio (1:48 or 1:72 for many model aircraft, 1:350 or 1:500
for ships, etc), then a _larger_ scale implies a _smaller_ denominator of the
fraction or ratio.  Therefore, a _larger_ scale means "closer to life-size."

LOL -- thanks.  I'll be changing this real quick.

Cheers,
- jsproat



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  Re: Updated my pages; new nanofig-scale starships
 
(...) The good news on focus is that increasing the light provides added choices: you can increase the shutter speed (1/60 -> 1/250, for example) or increase the F-stop (1.8 -> 5.6, for example), or a combination. Increasing the F-stop is generally (...) (25 years ago, 9-Feb-00, to lugnet.publish)
  Re: Updated my pages; new nanofig-scale starships
 
(...) In most photo shops you can find light bulbs that look like a normal 60-100 watt tungsten bulb like is probably found all over your home. But these are mega wattage, like 300 watts or so, and the color is balanced so the colors don't look (...) (25 years ago, 10-Feb-00, to lugnet.publish)

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  Re: Updated my pages; new nanofig-scale starships
 
Dude, you rock! These, as usual for you, are great. (...) Try more light and multiple light-sources. Something I've had some limited success in photographing scale models with is using the cheap-o aluminum reflectors with photo bulbs in them -- (...) (25 years ago, 9-Feb-00, to lugnet.build, lugnet.space)

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