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Setup for scale model CL-Class. 1:18

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Old 31-08-09, 09:39
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Default Setup for scale model CL-Class. 1:18

As suggested by yelvertoft and Andy, here’s the shooting arrangement.

As I’ve posted here this is a very basic setup.

LED torch was used like brush to paint with light. One side at a time.

One needs to be really careful about camera shake and movement. This may look like a small area but you need walk around from left to right and you need to really plan your steps and movements.

Setup area was roughly 5/5feet in size. Exposure time was roughly 40sec.

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Sorry about this drawing quality. It's a fast one with Illustrator and Photoshop.

Waiting for Don’s input here too.

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thanks for posting Rudra..it made for very effective lighting..and a great shot.
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Thanks Rudra, it may be simple to you but it made a fantastic shot.
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Andy, I'm trying out something tonight for another scale model. Let's see how it comes out.
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Thank you Rudra, it's given me some ideas.....
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................Sorry about this drawing quality. It's a fast one with Illustrator and Photoshop.

Waiting for Don’s input here too.
Well Rudra, MASTER, both your sketch and the final result put me in the shade, so I am a bit light on the input front.

All very interesting as this is not something I have tried before.
Your final image, and the sketch are saved to your folder on my pc so I can take time to study and be inspired them.

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