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For Those About To Mech, We Salute You

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« on: June 27, 2011, 10:00:59 pm »

Wow. Does Legodac ever fail to have cool LEGO models?  Wink Keep them coming!

Yes, taking pictures of your LEGO creations can often be disappointing. Usually for me it is because the flash bounces off the plastic too dramatically, or the model looks more like a blur. Often I find the hardest challenge is capturing minifig faces. I think your pictures look pretty good, but I guess I can't compare them to the actual models.

When I take pictures of my LEGO creations (which is often because I document them on the NXTLOG), I use a bold blanket as the background. For the camera setting, I select the close-up mode, stand back a distance, then zoom in. That way, it is focused on the object but the flash isn't bad. I'm sure that isn't the best way of doing it, but this way works fine for me!  cool

Again, cool creation!  Smiley
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