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Old 04-16-2007, 11:49 AM #4
Sonneilon
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Eh, it takes time and practice. Sometimes, you just have to let the shots be organic as opposed to micromanaging every lil thing. The best pics are more than just composition, lighting and characters. They convey a story and/or a feeling. Like Outrider's Cross Country shot (the recent Caption THis Foto) is a perfect example. I admit, I can't throw down perfect shots like that all the time. And hell, I'm too lazy to actually take pictures w/ figures these days. Which explains why all I do is fotoshop'd stuff! lol.

Plus... as much as we want every pic to be the bomb, it doesn't quite work like that. In dios, not every shot can be like that. 2 people talking, just how exciting can that shot really be? Maybe if I had taken film classes in school, I could do better. I dunno. Anyway... it's just practice. Of course, some guys just never get better, no matter how much help you give 'em.
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