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photographing models
Here's a few ideas for photographing your builds.
I know they are plastic but the theory still holds !!!! A Look at How Michael Paul Smith Creates Historical Photos with Incredibly Detailed Models Mike |
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That is a good use of forced perspective.
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VERY COOL.........Rich
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very talented and clever.
Isaac
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Pretty incredible!
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Fascinating behind-the-scenes pics of how it's done. I always did enjoy peeking behind the curtain to see how things were really done.
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Thanks for sharing this Mike. The models and photos are great to look at and the short movie tells a very inspirational story. It's nice to get insight into how this model maker and true artist creates his work.
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Very interesting way to do photos
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yes indeed you can also do it the paper car models as well! I mean if you have all the right tools in the right places!
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Seen this before but I would really like to try it someday
NH78
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