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Henshin Cyborg and Denys Fisher Cyborg in front |
Following my Micronauts post, here are some similar shots of the Denys Fisher Cyborg, Android and Muton figures. there were hampered by the lack of poseability, being a shade smaller than an Action man figure, but with quite stiff joints.
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These shots were taken with an analogue lens on a digital camera, using glass filters on the lens, for the specular and chromatic effects from exterior lights.
For the final shot, I highlighted Androids eye with a pencil laser. Take that!
Hats off for some totally captivating art, Bill. You've captured the essence of the characters and their universe.
ReplyDeleteYour photography is just - sparkling!
ReplyDeletetjats the Starburst filter Arto!
DeleteHi Bill....Some more excellent miniatures photography....I do remember these and bought a set...sold them though a few years ago wished I still had them.....they were very nice detail on the figures ....never did any pictures of them , don't really remember why.....you have certainly got a top set of pictures of these figures...again well done with your photography Bill . Regards Richard Dixon TPD STUDIOS , Lancashire , England .
ReplyDeleteThanks Richard - these were a bit more challenging, as the joints on the hips are elasticated, so very tricky to pose. All that chrome though is a gift to creative lighting!
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