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Re: S.A.S. Force
Posted: 14 Oct 2012 19:47
by Monkfish
Really like that first quickfire pic.
Re: S.A.S. Force
Posted: 17 Nov 2012 11:03
by Thundershot
Eagle Eyes

Re: S.A.S. Force
Posted: 17 Nov 2012 11:42
by Quickfire
Hey T'shot, you really have a knack for this sort of thing ... in case it hasn't been mentioned.
You and Meertoh could create dio-volumes such as The Road to Credenhill, Desert Strike II, The Kraken Conspiracy/Ultimatum/Supremacy,

Big Blue out of your recycle bins alone.

Re: S.A.S. Force
Posted: 17 Nov 2012 12:26
by Thundershot
Cheers Quickie, much appreciated..I wish I could take as good underwater shots as Martin (Meertoh) does, or had such an expansive props dept as Rene & Eddie both have.
reprise
I've never been %100 happy with my last attempt photographing

, lighting influenced by Escape From New York.
ITV4 showed it last night a great movie & one which I hadn't seen since I was a teenager.
Re: S.A.S. Force
Posted: 17 Nov 2012 12:53
by meertoh
Ed, nobody can compose shots like you can, you somehow manage to make the figures look more articulated than they actually are.
Re: S.A.S. Force
Posted: 17 Nov 2012 13:08
by Chopper
Eddie, how the f*ck do you do that. Its like what I try to do, only you achieve it.
Re: S.A.S. Force
Posted: 17 Nov 2012 14:29
by Quickfire
meertoh wrote: you somehow manage to make the figures look more articulated than they actually are.
This is a good point, perhaps partly to do with camera angles and lighting.
Tshot do you blutack the feet or just use foot stands? (not seeking trade secrets here ... but .. curiosity is a wonderful thing, allegedly.)
Actually, maybe trade secrets are a good thing.
PS. Like the new pics too

Re: S.A.S. Force
Posted: 17 Nov 2012 19:58
by Thundershot
No real secrets...sometimes it's figure stands others blu tack or simply holding the figure in one hand camera in the other & ,very occasionally, careful balancing & being quick in pressing he button.
The only technical advice I can offer is setting the camera to Macro, otherwise it's just a case of having fun in creating little stories & reasoning for the charactors actions..it's really just another excuse for playing with toys.
Re: S.A.S. Force
Posted: 17 Nov 2012 23:40
by Red Baron
Everyone else has said it all . . . excellent pictures as always.
Re: S.A.S. Force
Posted: 13 Jan 2013 16:14
by Thundershot