Setup Shot Explained - Factory Parking Lot
I totally enjoy pulling back the curtain and explaining how things are done. This might be a reaction from when I was young and adults would tell me to "figure it out yourself". [ I never understood that frame of mind]
Be that as it may, here is a breakdown of the diorama, and as you can see it is cobbled together.
Duct tape is my friend when it comes to constructing these backgrounds.
Due to lack of storage space where I live, everything has to be reduced to small, manageable pieces when not in use.
The lighting was accomplished with battery powered LED lights in the buildings and the trusty 40 watt bulb in the overhead shop light. The piece of cardboard with the hole cut out, taped to the light fixture,
helped to narrow the light beam to suggest a street lamp in the final image.
KEEP IT SIMPLE is my motto.
Here is the completed photo:
www.flickr.com/photos/24796741@N05/14782944648/
Setup Shot Explained - Factory Parking Lot
I totally enjoy pulling back the curtain and explaining how things are done. This might be a reaction from when I was young and adults would tell me to "figure it out yourself". [ I never understood that frame of mind]
Be that as it may, here is a breakdown of the diorama, and as you can see it is cobbled together.
Duct tape is my friend when it comes to constructing these backgrounds.
Due to lack of storage space where I live, everything has to be reduced to small, manageable pieces when not in use.
The lighting was accomplished with battery powered LED lights in the buildings and the trusty 40 watt bulb in the overhead shop light. The piece of cardboard with the hole cut out, taped to the light fixture,
helped to narrow the light beam to suggest a street lamp in the final image.
KEEP IT SIMPLE is my motto.
Here is the completed photo:
www.flickr.com/photos/24796741@N05/14782944648/