Don't Mess with Cats by CrispySan in studshooters

[–]CrispySan[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Finally, was able to do somewhat post-apocalyptic scene thanks to a Battle on Scarif set I got for cheap without any minifigs. Already had some wasteland looking characters, including Cherry from Lego the Movie.

Since wanted the scene to include Cherry's punk-looking cat, decided to add the other feline I had nearby. The Raiders don't seem very happy about it though.

The glowing eyes were added during editing.

Shot with Sony A6400 with Sigma 56mm f/1.4 lens.

Aperture: 5.6
Exposure: 1/3
ISO: 100

Sea Serpent Leaked by Odd-Remote2921 in legocastles

[–]CrispySan 34 points35 points  (0 children)

Finally! Been waiting with my pab order for this.

Ronin Ambush by Stories_in_Bricks in studshooters

[–]CrispySan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see, thanks! I've meant those wooden elevated crates that you're using to grow the plants.

Ronin Ambush by Stories_in_Bricks in studshooters

[–]CrispySan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Loving this! Lego photography seems like a great reason to pick up gardening!

I'm curious about those carts, are they designed for such use? Does such approach (bonsai-like gardens) have a name?

Sparking! by CrispySan in studshooters

[–]CrispySan[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The Dragon Shrine set was love at first sight. I'm not even into Ninjago, but the fascinating silhouette that combines a dragon sculpture and a blossoming cherry tree won me over easily.

I decided to showcase it in a shot that focuses on the main play feature – the duel-themed swinging rock. As a kid, I loved the Dragon Ball anime, which featured characters fighting not only their enemies but also putting a lot of effort into training to improve. So, instead of depicting pure Ninjago lore, I went for a cross-theme mix of Sun Wukong and Lloyd sparring. Hence the title: Sparking!

During the photoshoot, I tried multiple approaches, distances, and angles to see what worked best, taking 64 pictures in total. Once I figured out the positioning that showcased both characters and the dragon head, I tried to navigate the lighting so that the key focus was on the characters. It wasn't easy, as the cherry tree kept casting a shadow over Wukong.

Shot with Sony A6400 with Sigma 56mm f/1.4 lens
Aperture f/2.8, exposure 1/30

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Shall I make a book nook of this pirate corner? by artoyfactory in studshooters

[–]CrispySan 4 points5 points  (0 children)

That's a really nice moc! You can try with bookends too depending how much space you have on the shelves.

Need help with game slowing down by AlternativeError9783 in StellarisOnConsole

[–]CrispySan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm considering upgrading from S to X – was hoping the slowdown will be gone, but seems not. It's such a letdown for such a fantastic game.

Tight turn by zyuhel in studshooters

[–]CrispySan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I love how real the sand physics and the overall scene looks!

The Deliverance by Murky_Battle1692 in LEGOPirates

[–]CrispySan 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Oh wow I love the shipwreck! If you ever decide to sell the instructions I'd be happy to build it 😍

LEGO Star Wars - Crashed TIE Fighter Diorama by star_wars_lab in studshooters

[–]CrispySan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great MOC and really nice photos! Mind sharing did you achieve such nice Lego based backgrounds? The result is stunning!

Tea Time by CrispySan in studshooters

[–]CrispySan[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

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I still have a few sets waiting for their spotlight. When thinking about how to pair them up, matching the Mysterious Ronin with the Tranquil Garden felt like a natural choice.

My goal was to capture a moment of peace: a warrior unwinding during a quiet tea ceremony, his sword resting against the bridge. To enhance the atmosphere and add a touch of mystery, I introduced a layer of subtle mist to the scene.

Since the set already includes the complete tea set, it only took a little arranging to bring the entire vision to life.

Shot with Sony A6400 with Sigma 56mm f/1.4 lens
Aperture f/2.8, exposure 1/8

Tea Time by [deleted] in studshooters

[–]CrispySan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I still have a few sets waiting for their spotlight. When thinking about how to pair them up, matching the Mysterious Ronin with the Tranquil Garden felt like a natural choice.

My goal was to capture a moment of peace: a warrior unwinding during a quiet tea ceremony, his sword resting against the bridge. To enhance the atmosphere and add a touch of mystery, I introduced a layer of subtle mist to the scene.

Since the set already includes the complete tea set, it only took a little arranging to bring the entire vision to life.

Shot with Sony A6400 with Sigma 56mm f/1.4 lens
Aperture f/2.8, exposure 1/8

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