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westland sea king has.5/aew.2

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9 March 2013, 22:47
vincent coyne
red and grey scheme
10 March 2013, 14:01
vincent coyne
is this picture to dark
should photos of models be took in daylight
28 March 2013, 17:00
Steve Wilson
Hi vin.
If I'm taking photo's of my models at night, I position them on the whitest background possible. A stiff sheet of thin card works very well or a white bedsheet, but beware of creases. I then aim two lights one from either side of the model, if needed one from above as well. I put the camera on a Tripod stand, too keep the camera as still as possible, I use the remote control to take the picture. Sometimes I use tracing paper or a thin white piece of material, in front of lights to soften the light. I also experiment with different coloured background card, but steer clear of dark colours at night. Experiment until you find something you are happy with...
30 March 2013, 09:27
Steve Wilson
Oh yeah!!! keep distractions too a minimum...😢
30 March 2013, 09:31
Holger Kranich
Modelphotography is always an itchy thing for me as well! Good hints Steve!
30 March 2013, 09:31
Holger Kranich
I try to get a lightcube for my models, the results looks very good when i see the pictures of some mates.
30 March 2013, 09:32
Steve Wilson
Morning Holly!!!
As much as I like seeing a modellers work area and all the clutter that goes with it, it is a distraction from what the Photographer really wants me to see. This also goes for shadows, creases, seams (like two pieces of material sewn together, or the join between two pieces of card placed next to each other) Reflections are also a common distraction. Pets are a complete no no!!!
30 March 2013, 09:42

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red and grey scheme

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1:72 Westland Sea King AEW.Mk2/ASaC.Mk7 (Airfix A04048)1:72 Westland Sea King (Airfix 03043)

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