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Neat old fella with his Miniature Steam Engine.
September 15, 2018
Lincoln Co Old Threshers
Elsberry, Missouri
Group: Looking close... on Friday!
Group Theme: Small Figures
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Our Daily Challenge (ODC): Miniature
Saturday Self Challenge
This week's challenge is Tilt Shift Photography It is a process that uses selective focus to produce an illusion of a scene to look like a miniature. If you have a tilt shift lens, use it; if you don't have a special lens, you may use a processing program. Most processing software has this effect. The real challenge will be choosing the right subject for your submission.
Well this challenge was a first for me, and judging by the trouble I’ve had it will most probably be the last time I attempt tilt shift. I don’t have a tilt shift lens so decided to use the in built ‘miniature’ effect in camera, which I discovered gives the desired results - that is if you get things right, which I didn’t, until I watched a video which explained the correct angles to take the shot from. Short of ideas for a subject, and trying some things which didn’t quite work, I ended up hanging out of one of our windows and pointing the camera down through the trees, in the direction of the old Zion church and some buildings on the road below. Luckily the valley side slopes quite steeply up again beyond the road, so everything in the middle got trapped between the greenery. I’m quite pleased with result, this is the best of many experiments which ended up in the bin. Apart from a very slight straighten the shot is SOOC.
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Not sure of the species of these daffodils but they were really tiny. Have a lovely weekend everyone!
This photo was taken from the 32nd Floor of the Shard in London using a Tilt Shift method to give a 'miniature effect'. Taken with a Nikon D5100
A picture of the model railway which can be found in Bucharest's CFR Museum, just next to the North Train Station. This shot was taken during "The Night of the Museums", an event in which many museums in Romania grant free access and organize special events to attract visitors.
Table topmech wars project is a go! Will be building a couple of these with variants for a display next year! For those interested in buiding one for yourself the build video is on youtube! youtu.be/h7rmZvG5bfs
O circo chegou em Assis, Liz e eu fomos ver os Pôneis que pastavam ao lado da tenda. Ela alucinou e eu também.
Miniature conceptual photography . This one is made for AliasEdu (www.aliasedu.fi) for educational purpose.
This is a current my desk situation. (You can see a printer on the right side of this photo.) I put miniature items around me so that I can think how to make a room anytime. I’ll probably make a bed room next.
Miniature Pottery by Kunal Bhaurao Ukey displayed in the Karnataka Pottery Market, Chitrakala Parishath, Bengaluru.
Not actual Corningware, but Corningwareish. Some Re-ment, & some I think are from Banner Toys. They came with long black handles that go over the casserole handles. I guess so you can pick up a hot caserole dish without burning yourself? I also have the Re-ment tray with the red design, but it didn't go with the rest so I left it out of the picture.
I found some tiny Johnny-jump-ups in my lawn and put them in this tiny pot (about 1 1/2 inches) and hoped the squirrel would come along....maybe tomorrow :-)
Here is Sunny! He is a very small bear, only 5 cm (or 2 inches) tall when standing, but he is exactly as a teddybear should be.
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The background was a piece of white foam about 36" behind the figurine. I aimed a Canon 550EX at her, about 18" from the foam, at 1/64 power. A Canon 550EX with a diffusion sock was aimed directly from behind at the feathers in her hat, about 4" away, 1/16 power. The main light was a Canon 550EX with diffusion sock that I hand held in my right hand high above the lens, about 10" in front of her. It had meant to set it manually but forgot, so it fired in ETTL mode, but it worked out fine, anyway. I held a small piece of white foam underneath her bust to fill shadows in her face. All Speedlites triggered with Pocket Wizards. I had to use the self-timer to take the shot since both hands were busy holding the flash and the reflector. Width of the shot is about 2.5".
ISO 100, f18 at 1/125 second. Canon 6D Mark II and Sigma 150mm f2.8 macro OS lens.
The lazy and poor guy’s diorama :D
I lack the desire, money, skills, space and time to create a miniature diorama...
What to do? Use flickr photos as the backdrop!
This is the image I found... apparently it is actually in the Whampoa Garden (a private housing estate) neighbouhood in Kowloon, Hong Kong.
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Laugh out loud. Am I ever cheap and lazy?!
Model:
Cars Workshop product ID 92506
Depicting Dennis Dragon 3-axle, 9.9 meter double-decker in OO (1/76 scale)
Miniature pot narcissi lit by a nearby LED plant growth lamp ( for my tomato seedlings). Focus stacked using zerene
At the University Mall in Orem, some miniature train enthusiasts put up a display which combined all their individual collections. The track filled a very large room. Here is Joshua looking at one of the very intricate miniature villages through which a train is passing.
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I was thinking what a great idea it would be to create a raised bed miniature garden with only dwarf plants including some evergreens for year round color,
My wheels are turning for the materials I have laying around,
I am a hoarder, that saves me from going out and spending top dollar for stones,
Btw if you have any stone yards or marble fabricating place they will be more than happy if you take their waste off their hands, don't forget they have to pay to get rid of them,
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