| | Re: Photographing Lego's? Go digital. Marc Cook
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| | (...) Thank you Matthew! Yes I used a 3 point light system. Basically a back light (a light angled to luminate the model from the rear -- this seems useless but it really helps the edges of a model stand out. Next the primary light (a direct light (...) (24 years ago, 26-Jun-00, to lugnet.publish)
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| | | | Re: Photographing Lego's? Go digital. David Goeb
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| | | | (...) [snip] (...) I have found that Mirrors work much 'cooler'. I have three large(5") Makeup-Mirrors with magnify side and regular. Plus a whole bag of small single side 2" Mirrors on stands. Works great as you can place them around the Model and (...) (24 years ago, 26-Jun-00, to lugnet.publish)
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| | | | Re: Photographing Lego's? Go digital. Matthew Miller
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| | | | (...) Yeah, I still have to get one. The Nikon cameras have a nice feature where you hold down the shutter and it takes approx 10 pictures in quick succession and keeps only the clearest. This works amazingly well -- I've gotten clear shots with 1/2 (...) (24 years ago, 26-Jun-00, to lugnet.publish)
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| | | | | | Re: Photographing Lego's? Go digital. Todd Lehman
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| | | | (...) Maybe that's my problem with low-light situations! (...) That's awesome! Wow. --Todd (24 years ago, 26-Jun-00, to lugnet.publish)
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