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    Quote Originally Posted by Vector Prime View Post
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    Oh for the love of crap...
    Man, those shots are insane! - Now I want that figure ridiculously!
    (I love how in a matter of hours your shots improved 10 fold! )

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hursticon View Post
    Oh for the love of crap...
    Man, those shots are insane! - Now I want that figure ridiculously!
    (I love how in a matter of hours your shots improved 10 fold! )
    Thanks Hursty!

    Hahaha... just been practicing and experimenting with different camera settings and lighting, but thanks for the compliments.

    So I guess in another few hours, I'll be the stock photographer for Hasbro/TakTomy?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vector Prime View Post
    So I guess in another few hours, I'll be the stock photographer for Hasbro/TakTomy?
    You, Heroic or Deceptic I reckon!

    Double dipping perhaps, but I was really pleased with these:






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    lovely shots hursty and yes i am very please with those shot you are improving so fast i cant keep. a bit overexpose on last imag?e or is that the lighting you are looking for?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deceptic_Optic View Post
    lovely shots hursty and yes i am very please with those shot you are improving so fast i cant keep. a bit overexpose on last imag?e or is that the lighting you are looking for?
    Cheers dude.

    Unfortunately overexposure on that last shot wasn't what i was going for and I'm not too sure why but Close shots of Scourge on a white background never seem to work out too well for me, I think it may have something to do with my camera being about 7-8 years old now - It's Digital but it's quality wasn't even measured in Megapixel's at the time.

    I don't know, maybe it's also got something to do with the Blue/White spectrum of colours as the only other primary colour present in the pic is a tiny bit of red?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hursticon View Post
    Cheers dude.

    Unfortunately overexposure on that last shot wasn't what i was going for and I'm not too sure why but Close shots of Scourge on a white background never seem to work out too well for me, I think it may have something to do with my camera being about 7-8 years old now - It's Digital but it's quality wasn't even measured in Megapixel's at the time.

    I don't know, maybe it's also got something to do with the Blue/White spectrum of colours as the only other primary colour present in the pic is a tiny bit of red?
    I see how about try black or even just a plain dark background maybe that could work. what ive learnt so far is its not the camera that makes the photographer its the style and how they used it and different ways they use there lighting and background.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deceptic_Optic View Post
    I see how about try black or even just a plain dark background maybe that could work. what ive learnt so far is its not the camera that makes the photographer its the style and how they used it and different ways they use there lighting and background.
    That makes a lot of sense actually dude, light on dark and dark on light - So I might give that a go next time and you are right, it's certainly not the camera that makes the photographer but the eye of the beholder.

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