Re: Photography
I love #1, Topit
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I love #1, Topit
I've done some naturing this summer, and of course I brought my camera(s).
The last one was taken at 10,000 feet, and boy there's a lot less air up there.
Those are really nice! The use of black and white on those mountain shots really adds a dramatic feel. I'm impressed.
i like what u've done with the shutter speed
i saw the eggclipse
Brick à Brack recently held a contest called "Voyage de la minifig" (travel of the minifig), where you could send in up to two nice photos from your holidays (usually) in which a minifig is shown. We participated with the following pictures, which placed 1st and 6th respectively, thought we'd share them here as well:
We took a lot more pictures over the course of our holiday, if you are interested, check them out on BàB!
Last edited by Legoander (September 18, 2017 (01:06pm))
I quite like the water in the first image. Also, I quite like the scope and framing of the second image. We don't usually get to see that sort of scale with LEGO figures.
Great pictures, Legolander! I especially like the last one. The colors and depth are great.
Also, I didn't see your pics before, Backyard. WOW. Very majestic photos you took. I'm curious about the lens you used on the little waterfall (or was that a post-effect to get it to have a weird spinny effect?). Either way, awesome pictures.
Those pics are really stunning! How did you keep the minifig from being swept away in the first photo?
I started doing something similar a few years ago and brought a minifigure around with me whenever I went to a place of interest:
I think that's somewhere in Iowa.
But then, tragedy struck when I tried to take a picture at Tahquamenon falls. Like an idiot, I didn't put any putty under the feet and my minifigure went tumbling down when I accidentally touched it with the lens. Here's the last picture I took with the lumberjack (above the aforementioned falls):
He's probably floating around somewhere in Lake Superior by now.
here's a few tests using some LEDs.
I like it, Sir Snorlax. The Leds give the pictures a nice spookiness.
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Here's some photography of mine. I liked the idea of bringing my minifigs with me, and this is what I got -
The autumnal season at Okehampton, Devon, England!
Last edited by William Osborne (October 15, 2017 (11:26am))
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/ 123720.jpg
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/ 074316.jpg
Don't know why they remained as links
No those links should work, they just need enclosing in IMG tags. This:
[img]https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/372176324598431767/378781860945461249/IMG_20171102_123720.jpg[/img]
[img]https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/372176324598431767/378781944017846273/IMG_20171110_074316.jpg[/img]
Becomes:
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Last edited by Legocloniac477 (April 30, 2021 (02:08pm))
Looking good. I especially like the floating objects picture.
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