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Post by ewaskew on Apr 6, 2013 13:47:42 GMT -8
That came out real nice.
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Post by rnagle on Jun 22, 2013 23:02:19 GMT -8
One of the completed rig, full moon and clear night were too good an opportunity to pass up - picture taken about (yawn) half an hour ago.......
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Post by 78kw on Jun 22, 2013 23:36:26 GMT -8
Worthy of ooohs and ahhhs as always. I love the build and your photography.
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Post by flattop on Jun 23, 2013 5:43:28 GMT -8
Very nice, awesome photo.
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Post by dptydawg on Jun 23, 2013 6:56:09 GMT -8
This could be scary!! A full moon A load of beer in Cottage country First weekend of summer.
Another great model from a skilled artist.
Carl
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Post by gatorincebu on Jun 23, 2013 8:39:03 GMT -8
Robert, Congrats on an outstanding model! I really enjoyed following this build.
Be Well Gator
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Post by ap40rocktruck on Jun 23, 2013 10:13:12 GMT -8
WOW, WOW, WOW The night shot is pure real life. Fresh off the work bench & out on the road. Ap40
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Post by trailking120 on Jun 24, 2013 8:56:41 GMT -8
Outstanding
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Post by rnagle on Jun 24, 2013 13:33:25 GMT -8
Thanks guys, it is nice to finally move one to the "completed" category. Have become more involved with presenting some of the training at our fire department - which I enjoy doing, it just means more evenings & Saturday mornings are spoken for so modelling time is less. Here is the setup used for night photo, plywood board and rubber "pavement" surface blocked up at that angle so (real) moon would appear in picture. Strong case for NOT having rolling wheels on models! 90 second exposure at f/40, ISO 400. I used the flashlight shown to "paint" model with light while camera shutter locked open. Multiple takes, two snapshots with flash to get approximate idea if setup would work, then 5 exposures of differing lengths.
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Post by Joris Scholte on Jun 24, 2013 22:26:12 GMT -8
Looks great Robert, another one well done!
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Post by trailking120 on Jun 25, 2013 18:31:16 GMT -8
Look like the flash light is the survivor light. Did you take that off your turnout gear?
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Post by rnagle on Jun 26, 2013 1:09:43 GMT -8
As a matter of fact.......I did! Not much fire activity (or emergency calls of any kind) for the past couple of months so using the flashlight was good "equipment familiarization"!
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Post by trailking120 on Jun 26, 2013 2:56:01 GMT -8
LOL
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