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In lugnet.build.mecha, Christopher Snead writes:
> In lugnet.build.mecha, John Carroll writes:
> > Hello.
> >
> > Here is a Fantsy Mecha. Think Escaflowne.
> >
> > http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=11151
> >
> > PLMNWYT
>
>
> I'm wondering, are you using a digital camera to take your photos, or are you
> scanning photographs? I've noticed with a lot of the pics of your mecha, the
> images are very yellow and dim, making it a difficult task to discern the
> detail. It looks like you're using a desk lamp or some other incandescent
> light source for these photos.
I am saving up for a digital camera. My current camera is a very old SLR
35mm. That is part of the problem. There is a lot of dirt inside the
camera and the lense is getting foggy so things aren't alway in focus.
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> I would suggest taking photographs of your mecha during the day, and, if
> possible, on a cloudly day. If you're taking photos indoors at night, maybe
> you can use your imaging software to play with the color balance and
> brightness. I've found that this can bring out quite a bit of hidden detail.
I haven't tried adjusting stuff in photshop yet. I took these last thursday
night. right after the last parts arrived in the mail. for lighting I used
a halogen lamp and a bunch of desk lamps placed around the model. But yeah
the lighting is not all that great (plus I don't have a flash and the flash
shoe on my camera is horribially bent)
>
> Of course, you might be going for the obscure, hidden detail look.
:) Not what I had in mind.
> But from
> what I can see, your mecha hold a lot of promise, and it looks like you've come
> up with some very innovative techniques that beg for more detailed photos.
> Sorry if this post seems a little presumptuous, but I've been noticing your
> mecha for a while and would love to get some better looks at them!
>
> Later, Chris
I would love to have the tools to photograph these properly but that is in
the future. I want to post detail pics but they never come out.
eventually. . .
John
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