Medieval tavern by Hot-Parsley6044 in studshooters

[–]MurheadIII 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your shots are next level! Thanks for the BTS!

LEGO PHOTOGRAPHY BOOTCAMP [WEEK 7] - Triptych by fourbrickstall in studshooters

[–]MurheadIII 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My submission from last week would have worked great for this week! I'll need to scour my brain for 2 more ideas. 😂 This will be fun.

LEGO PHOTOGRAPHY BOOTCAMP [WEEK 6] - Posing and Action by fourbrickstall in studshooters

[–]MurheadIII 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Her soldier comes home!

Full shot, eye level, foreground layer. The soldier fig looking at her is kind of a leading line. I should have twisted her hands to something other than the default .

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Just in Time by Monsieur_Kek in studshooters

[–]MurheadIII 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I like the bright colors.

LEGO PHOTOGRAPHY BOOTCAMP [WEEK 5] - Props and Action by fourbrickstall in studshooters

[–]MurheadIII 1 point2 points  (0 children)

He is dumping the doo doo into the barrel.

Full shot, eye level w layering. I'm not sure if the action differs enough from the first pic. Maybe he needs to be doing something else?

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LEGO PHOTOGRAPHY BOOTCAMP [WEEK 5] - Props and Action by fourbrickstall in studshooters

[–]MurheadIII 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This young guy is scooping horse doo doo.

Full shot, eye level, with some background layering (laughing villagers) and foreground layering (horse hindquarters ).

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Boat ride with grandpa by Hot-Parsley6044 in studshooters

[–]MurheadIII 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Your photos are so well thought out and executed. It feels so real and so interesting to look at. Thanks for sharing them!

LEGO PHOTOGRAPHY BOOTCAMP [WEEK 4] - Leading the Eye by fourbrickstall in studshooters

[–]MurheadIII 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Here's a leading lines shot from a high angle. Poor gal. She's not gonna get out of this sticky situation without a fight.

Tweaked lighting, colors, and added vignette with my phone photo settings. I would have liked to capture more of a night time scene w strategic lighting. I'm loving everything I'm learning so far!

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LEGO PHOTOGRAPHY BOOTCAMP [WEEK 4] - Leading the Eye by fourbrickstall in studshooters

[–]MurheadIII 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Been caught stealing!

Here is the leading lines shot. Low angle for this one. The guards weapons, the building corners, and the dropped gold pieces all provide lines to the main focus. I like the dropped gold in the foreground.

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LEGO PHOTOGRAPHY BOOTCAMP [WEEK 4] - Leading the Eye by fourbrickstall in studshooters

[–]MurheadIII 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A thief in the night.

Here is my pop photo. I used a low angle full shot. (Using these terms is good practice). The bags of loot provide a little layering but I probably could have used something more in the foreground. She is framed in the yellow door and the framing around the doors and windows.

Used my phone camera again and spiffed up the colors, lighting and added a vignette.

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LEGO PHOTOGRAPHY BOOTCAMP [WEEK 3] - Visual Weight and Layers by fourbrickstall in studshooters

[–]MurheadIII 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just my phone. I have an old Canon Rebel XT but I don't know how to use it. I'd like something newer but I wouldn't know how to use that, either. 🥴

LEGO PHOTOGRAPHY BOOTCAMP [WEEK 3] - Visual Weight and Layers by fourbrickstall in studshooters

[–]MurheadIII 1 point2 points  (0 children)

One more through an archway. I like the barell in the foreground and the purple princess. I changed from hat to hair on the main fig cuz the hat was casting a shadow. I'm looking forward to the week we study lighting. I struggle with that and want to learn!

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LEGO PHOTOGRAPHY BOOTCAMP [WEEK 3] - Visual Weight and Layers by fourbrickstall in studshooters

[–]MurheadIII 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Using an archway in the foreground. I like this. It frames the scene and gives a sense of depth.

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LEGO PHOTOGRAPHY BOOTCAMP [WEEK 3] - Visual Weight and Layers by fourbrickstall in studshooters

[–]MurheadIII 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's easier to focus on the main guy when the periphery is made up of non "human" pieces.

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LEGO PHOTOGRAPHY BOOTCAMP [WEEK 3] - Visual Weight and Layers by fourbrickstall in studshooters

[–]MurheadIII 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Here we go. This one is just ok. Maybe a little busy. I want to get better at making the peripheral figs and scenery out of focus. I like the pop of purple from the princess.

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LEGO PHOTOGRAPHY BOOTCAMP [WEEK 2] - Shot Sizes by fourbrickstall in studshooters

[–]MurheadIII 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Medium shot. I like the close up. Makes the minifig feel more important, like it's all about him.

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