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Re: Shoamin Temple
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Mon, 14 Jul 2003 22:48:58 GMT
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In lugnet.announce.moc, Nick Oranzi wrote:
   Finally i went out to best buy and got a new digital camera. No more PCcam pics for me! As a result, i can begin my story again with bigger, clearer pictures then before, but that aside, presenting...

The Shoamin Temple

Alright, I noticed this last week, but with the general nonsense I have to go through just to earn a buck, I haven’t had much time for feedback comments. But, upon review, I’ll have to echo some of the remarks made earlier.

1. To adjust picture quality, it’s always possible to use Macro mode if it’s available on the model of camera you’re using. Otherwise, if one is not available at your disposal (in my case; I’m using a HP photosmart 320) try taking an old magnifying glass and positioning it about an inch away from the lens. This produces a synthetic macro, but in a case such as this [1] it works.

2. Taking a look at the model, I’m rather impressed with your take on the oriental styled architecture (extra points for the use of sloped roofing to give it a pagoda feel.) A few of the more notable features included the entrance archway and the interior details such as the bonsai plant, armor racking, floor design and armament pedastals. (which makes me wonder why lego never made smaller katanas for Wazikashis or Tantos?)

As seen on many models this month, the use of those flat foliage elements (used on ivy, trees, vineyards, etc, etc.) gave the landscape a nicely designed feel. However, the landscaping depends on the baseplate quite a lot. (it would have been nice to see some more trees, gates, etc thrown in.)

The only critique(s) here would be color choice (especially for the outside of a building; black is difficult to photograph without lighting and hits the aesthetics a bit.)

If it’s one attribute I look for in a model, an interesting design takes top honors. You seem to be hitting the formule pretty much here, and I look forward to your next take on Jahmong.

Osprey, over and out

M. Aaron Hein

http://www.lugnet.com/~1112/Creations/

[1]

Here’s a good example

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=335611

Without macro

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=335619



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(...) I suppose reading the manual would help... (...) An easy solution i suppose would be to merely clip one shorter but i cant take myself to do that! (...) I would have had more trees, saddly i ran out of plant pieces (...) Again, the (...) (21 years ago, 17-Jul-03, to lugnet.castle.ninja)

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Finally i went out to best buy and got a new digital camera. No more PCcam pics for me! As a result, i can begin my story again with bigger, clearer pictures then before, but that aside, presenting... The Shoamin Temple (3 URLs) an explanation is on (...) (21 years ago, 10-Jul-03, to lugnet.announce.moc, lugnet.castle.ninja, FTX)  

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