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Re: Object lesson in bad photography
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lugnet.build.mecha
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Thu, 23 Aug 2001 16:20:39 GMT
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OMIGOD that is just so awseome. Wow! Yiesh!!!!!
Besides being completely blown away, I too have trouble photographing the
all Black creations I have. But then again I am just learning to work with
photographs in this area. Taking Pix of the Big Mech Bot is tough, I guess
setting up proper lighting along with the right film speed or exposure and
angle of attack all come into play.
Good luck.
Eric
P.S. wow what a Lego Mech!!!!
In lugnet.build.mecha, Brian Cooper writes:
> http://members.aol.com/Infradread/Lego/MS/MS04.JPG
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> This gundam has been gathering dust as I try to figure out
> how to photograph it and update my website. It may be impossible.
> Notice how the black detail is completely lost
> and the red hue isn't consistent across the image
> (perhaps because of the sharp contrast with black).
> My camera just can't capture it.
> Also the more illumination you add the more plasticy
> black lego looks, and with less illumination the
> detail is invisible. The only light that works is
> bright ambient (sunlight). Gray is so much easier to shoot.
> No more black mecha for me.
>
> "K"
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