Sorry, I did not realise the 'model' is very nearly as big as Thunderbird 2 would be in real life. I would have nowhere to photograph something that large. Great shots.
Hard to find sky that doesn't have buildings in the way that ruin scale. You also have to position the model in such a way as to get a suitable camera angle and to support the model somehow.
So very nice, clean and simple. The low camera angle gives the impression that even a small model is enormous.
ReplyDeleteIt's not that small, it's 22 inches long. It felt longer when I was standing it!
ReplyDelete'sanding', not standing!
ReplyDeleteSorry, I did not realise the 'model' is very nearly as big as Thunderbird 2 would be in real life. I would have nowhere to photograph something that large. Great shots.
ReplyDeleteThanks. I just about got it onto my backdrop, any larger and I'd have to make bigger backdrops. I wish I had room for bigger sets for my models.
ReplyDeleteIs it scratch-built or a kit? Nice either way.
ReplyDeleteIs it scratch-built or a kit? Nice either way.
ReplyDeleteThanks, it's a scratchbuild.
ReplyDeleteLove the TB2, but if you shot it outdoors, why do you need a backdrop.
ReplyDeleteWhy not just shoot against the sky ?
Mish.
Hard to find sky that doesn't have buildings in the way that ruin scale. You also have to position the model in such a way as to get a suitable camera angle and to support the model somehow.
ReplyDeleteWonderful work Kev. Simply stunning.
ReplyDeleteThanks very much.
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