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We are a friendly filmmaking community devoted to the art of stop-motion animation using LEGO® and similar construction toys. Here, you can share your work, join our community of other brickfilmers, and participate in periodic animation contests!
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By no means artistic brilliance, but I felt the need to share this one. We got the stone free when we moved in a while back (the previous owners left it behind); it's now in our garden.

Wow, that imaged turned out a lot bigger than intended.

I laughed so hard, I nearly woke up my family.
Without the use of Photoshop or any sort of editing, I made some experimental in-camera pictures of cloned minifigures.



I only have one Frogman and one space t-shirt bloke.
Last edited by Squid (August 29, 2013 (11:28am))
The alien ones look pretty good, but on the last one you can see how you masked the front guy in as the guy on the left app

What happened to the pictures? I really want to see them!
The pictures are still there for me. Are they still gone?
The pictures are still there for me. Are they still gone?
Nope, I see them fine.
I tried re-uploading the photos, try this link:
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Anyway, how would you do that without any post work?
I moved the figure to different positions.
How did you do that? I mean what did you do to your camera?
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Last edited by Legocloniac477 (April 30, 2021 (02:19pm))
Interesting photo, I like the framing, but some more contrast would have nice.
I went to Lake Tahoe this summer (again), here are some of the best pictures I took while I was there.
@RP: The bird was with the Canon EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS USM, and all the others were with the Canon EF-S 15-85mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM, which is my go to lens at the moment. If you run on Canon, you're going to be on crop sensor for awhile, and don't do a whole lot of low light shooting without a tripod, I would highly suggest. It's a great focal length, has very fast focus and is really sharp, the only major downside is the aperture.
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