Ferrari 250 GTO
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3 13 January 2016, 23:13
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Another beautiful model. Your photography, against a black background, is also superb; could you share a little about your photo set-up please? 👍
14 January 2016, 14:06
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same as Mike, I'd be really curious to know you set up for your photographies ! They are top quality
14 January 2016, 19:47
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Thanks all for your comments 🙂
My photo set-up is like follows: the model stands on a black glass, about 2 to 3 meters behind i have a black wall (styrofoam) and the light comes from a studio flash with a small softbox haning on a boom stand. Sometimes I use several small pieces of white styrofoam to lighten up the sides of the model. A picture how it looks like can be found here: modellbauforum-koeln..stID=34918#post34918
14 January 2016, 21:51
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Excellently built Urs, beautiful photography and thanks for the helpful information, also the link. 👍
15 January 2016, 07:23