autofantasia's photos with the keyword: model

Toy Town Deliveries ...

20 Jul 2017 26 27 1915
Another 'nearly ran' for this week's Sunday Challenge , for which we were asked to create a Tilt-Shift image. Not sure if I'm getting any better at this, but I like it regardless of whether it works as a miniature. There's another 4 attempts to be found in the Notes, all taken on the same day.

Trouble in Toy Town ...

19 Jul 2017 11 22 1780
A 'nearly ran' for this week's Sunday Challenge , for which we were asked to create a Tilt-Shift image. Perhaps best viewed large - no pun intended!

Leaving Toy Town ...

17 Jul 2017 28 48 1850
For this week's Sunday Challenge , for which we were asked to create a Tilt-Shift image, something I'd only tried a couple of times before. Essentially, it involves taking a photograph of a real-world scene and then editing it to make it look like a miniature scene, such as you might find in a model railway. As I found out there are several ways to achieve the effect and there's even a website that allows you to tilt-shift your own image. In the end though having looked at several online tutorials I opted to do mine in Photoshop which has a built in tilt-shift effect within the Blur Gallery, albeit I gave the original images a few tweaks before hand to increase the colour saturation and smooth things out. Once I'd decided which route to take and made a few notes to keep me right I quite enjoyed the process and actually ended up with several possible entries for this week's challenge, but I kept returning to this one. Oh, and in case you are wondering this was taken from Level 5 of a multi-storey car park in Darlington. Thankfully, it was completely deserted, but I did get a few strange looks from the office workers in an adjacent building as I leaned over to get my shots! tiltshiftmaker.com

Riding The Storm ...

22 Feb 2017 36 48 1610
I came across this large and somewhat unsightly block of flats in Harrogate last week and for some reason it immediate reminded me of the side of those massive big cruise ships. Maybe it was just because of the small sailing ship that someone had placed in their window or maybe it was the harshness of the structure. Whatever the reason I decided to capture it with a Dutch angle and then added some texturing before taking the selective colouring option ... overall I think it works? Please view on black for best effect. For Sight and Sound ... what else but Rod Stewart with "Sailing": youtu.be/KCgJXuOqTYY youtu.be/u1v60FITAfY youtu.be/yqs0ZAJngls

Let It Snow ...

23 Dec 2015 13 13 1682
I'd had this uploaded to act simply as a Christmas card for my many friends and contacts on ipernity. The intention was to 'post' it in each person's guestbook. However, some of them wouldn't let me post images, so I'm now making it public so I can share it with everyone. If you're one of my contacts and you've not had this appear in your guestbook then consider this your very own! It's actually an old shot I took a few years ago, which I've reworked slightly. We'd had some great early snow so I dug this little Christmas ornament out from the loft and let him go play in the back garden. Two links this time for the same track, that being "Let It Snow" by Michael Bublé, so hopefully at least one of them works for you youtu.be/-10fWHdpmks youtu.be/QDQoWT7W5xg

Merry Christmas Everyone ...

21 Dec 2015 48 68 1845
The little bear, which is about 3 inches tall, is one of our Christmas ornaments and made from some sort of resin. The festive bokeh comes courtesy of our tree at the far end of the living room. For this week's Sunday Challenge , which has the theme of Christmas . Also, for Sight and Sound . Sorry, but I couldn't resist the chance to share some Shakin' Stevens with you guys: Merry Christmas Everyone The Best Christmas Of Them All Blue Christmas I'll Be Home This Christmas In terms of uploads to ipernity, this is actually my 2,000th item. So it seems apt that I take this opportunity not only to wish everyone a Merry Christmas, but thank you guys once again for all your visits, comments and faves since I came across from the dark side.

Butterflies In November ...

30 Nov 2015 23 19 1013
Okay, perhaps not this one, but I have actually seen some on our buddleia earlier in the month. This particular example was a model of some kind that I spotted mounted to the front wall of someone's house, whilst I was out cycling the other day. Thought it might make for an interesting shot.

Gerald The Dinosaur ...

04 May 2015 20 40 1370
For the current Sunday Challenge , which had the theme of high key ... meet Gerald The Dinosaur, not so much T-Rex as Teeny-Rex. I only intended to use him for a bit of fun after the end of the main shoot, but in the end I wasn't really happy with any of the shots I'd taken of my intended subject. So I'm posting this one of Gerald, albeit somewhat later than intended, rather than miss the challenge altogether. I'd read that it was difficult to do high key shots inside, but as the weather has been pretty miserable on and off, I elected not to shoot outdoors. I thought that by using a white card background and some daylight lamps I'd be able to pull the effect off ... how wrong I was. No matter what I did the creamy white object I was trying to shoot was either over exposed and blown around its edges or, if I got it captured cleanly, then the background was off-white going on for grey. I'm guessing then that you either need some studio lights, even rather basic ones, or this technique is best tackled outside in bright sunshine. Sorry if I sound negative folks, but I've not enjoyed this challenge one little bit and unless I can get some decent lights I don't think I'll be trying it again in a hurry. In the end this was the best I could get and even then I had to do some processing to get the pure white background.

Resistance Is Futile

09 Oct 2014 2 6 1001
Here's another shot I took of my little robotic friend for a recent Sunday Challenge , which had the theme of forced perspective . I struggled to reproduce the processing I ran over the earlier shot I submitted into the main TSC group pool. Guess that'll teach me to make proper notes! Despite that I still like this one. There's a copy of the earlier shot in the Notes above for anyone who perhaps didn't see it and who would care to check it out. Worth pointing out too that this little fellow is actually only about 8 inches tall yet that fence I've tried to make him tower above is actually about as tall as me, so nearly 6 feet in height.

Surrender Earthlings

28 Sep 2014 15 30 1334
This week, the Sunday Challenge was forced perspective a technique that attempts to manipulate our sense of perception to make us believe something is smaller and/or larger than it actually is. The old horror films used to use forced perspective and more recently Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings trilogy took the technique to new levels. Now, as I had no desire to appear in my photograph and no willing volunteers were forthcoming I had to go down the model route. This toy robot, purchased from Boyes in Northallerton specifically for the challenge, is only about 8 inches tall, but I've tried to create the illusion that he is much, much larger. I set up a small table in my back garden and positioned it about 10 feet away from one of our boundary fences. Then I covered it in fine gravel and added a few small stones before positioning my little intergalactic friend on a piece of wood hidden behind the larger of the stones. I secured my camera on a tripod and zoomed out to get the smallest focal length possible on my stock lens, as this apparently helps you achieve maximum depth of field. I also tried to ensure I squeezed every inch of DOF possible by using Apperture Priority and selecting f22. Then I moved the camera and tripod as close as I could get to the table whilst still being able to focus making sure that I was looking up at the model to make him look as big as I could. I opted to use this shot as I'd positioned everything so as to get the gable end of our neighbour's house into the frame, which I thought that would aid the illusion. This was the first time I've tried working with forced perspective so I'm fairly pleased with the results and am fairly confident I'll try experimenting with it more in the future.

Morris Minor Pick-Up - Details Unknown

30 Apr 2014 1 2 911
And here's that 'little' truck once again, this time shaping up to his big brothers. Forget Thomas the Tank engine, there's a new kid on the block ... Morris the pick-up truck!

Morris Minor Pick-Up - Details Unknown

29 Apr 2014 3 4 1127
What's that? You love the POV on this shot and wonder how it was achieved? What can I say except I'm just very, very tall ... honest!