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OK, now that I've been able to survey these photos on a more decent computer, I
can now make some additional and more specific comments:
You can probably surmise from my first comment that I was pretty incensed by the
whole association of myself with incense. But I should further point out that I
do not make a habit of wearing sunglasses, and I like to remain clean-shaven at
all times. Clearly the Reich has picked up the wrong hippy.
Now that this matter has been straightened out, I gotta say that this a damn
fine layout you've constructed, Keith. And I thoroughly enjoyed the overly
defensive tone of your accompanying comments.
Onto the specific photos...
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/KGoldman/Station62/st20.jpg
This photo is my favorite of the bunch. Here we get a minifig's-eye view of the
platoon of troops scrambling through the swamp, as if we're running close
behind. The focus of the shot is perfect, and because there are no non-LEGO
elements in the frame, the illusion of looking into an all-LEGO universe is
maintained.
Also, Brotha-Tron is awesome.
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/KGoldman/Station62/st23.jpg
This one works nearly as well for the same reasons. And I love the contrast of
the expressions on the faces of the two troops.
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/KGoldman/Station62/st26.jpg
Random detail: I really like the look of the 1x2 grates set vertically on their
sides in the water here.
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/KGoldman/Station62/st27.jpg
This is a beautiful shot of the mecha. Again, crisp focus, and a minifig's
eye-view make it look particularly fearsome and cool. The yellow sky is odd,
but at least consistent.
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/KGoldman/Station62/st3.jpg
This overview works well, with nothing but LEGO in frame.
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/KGoldman/Station62/st34.jpg
Great focus and lighting on this one (your favorite of the bunch). Those
supports look great under the monorail.
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/KGoldman/Station62/st38.jpg
Love the two Reich members casually munching on pizza and spectating the doomed
attack on Station 62. Again the focus here is spot-on.
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/KGoldman/Station62/st40.jpg
Hot damn, that's a beautiful weapon. Glad it got the focus it deserves in this
photo.
I'd agree with a comment made above, that it would be great to see you do a
series of photos that tell a story. You certainly get the sense of a story in
these photos, but it's all from one moment frozen in time. A continuing
storyline would allow you to really develop the mythos surrounding the Riech,
the separatists, and um, the hippies and stuff.
Great work!
-The Rev. Brendan Powell Smith
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