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Overlooking Aqaba.....
Wayne.
 

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I'm amazed by how seamlessly you get the models, foreground terrain and background to seamlessly go together. To get no shadow on the background, the lighting must be very well set up.

Terry
No lighting, no fancy tricks just turn the flash off on my $60.00 camera and the lights off in the room if needed and edit on the PC, what I do anyone can do.
Wayne.
 
Wayne,

Well Done...

Looks lust like a grainy picture from the 1960's movie starring Peter O'Toole and Omar Sharif....

AND

Aquaba is a Jordanian coastal city situated at the northeastern tip of the Red Sea ... check out the movie sometime is GREAT.

John
 
Wayne, First time I have heard that name. Where is Aqaba ^&confuse
PA, you mustn't have seen ''Lawrence of Arabia''? Aqaba is a seaport in the movie which Lawrence and the Arabs attacked from the rear, something the Turks did not see coming. Of course Hollywood took a lot of licence with the truth as the real attack was not any thing like the movie version, but it was a great scene in the film none the less.
Wayne.
 
Wayne, again a cracker and i won't try to pronounce the name...:rolleyes2:^&grin

Tom
 
PA, you mustn't have seen ''Lawrence of Arabia''? Aqaba is a seaport in the movie which Lawrence and the Arabs attacked from the rear, something the Turks did not see coming. Of course Hollywood took a lot of licence with the truth as the real attack was not any thing like the movie version, but it was a great scene in the film none the less.
Wayne.

I see...I knew it was in camel country somewhere,but didn't know exactly where !
 
Wayne,
Very nice ( I am running out of superlatives !!!!)
guy:)
 
Overlooking Aqaba.....
Wayne.

Hello Wayne!

I wanted to ask you something: where do you find those nice pictures that you put like landscape behind the displays? Do you paint them yourself? They are very beautiful and really suitable to the scenes. I am really curious...:rolleyes2:
 
Wayne:

Great looking photos!

"Iron Brigade"
Thanks IB.
Hello Wayne!

I wanted to ask you something: where do you find those nice pictures that you put like landscape behind the displays? Do you paint them yourself? They are very beautiful and really suitable to the scenes. I am really curious...:rolleyes2:
Poppo,
They're images found on the net, just google what ever subject you want and then search the images part of that subject and when you find what you like save to pictures on your pc and then print out, simple. Hope that helps.
Wayne.
 
No lighting, no fancy tricks just turn the flash off on my $60.00 camera and the lights off in the room if needed and edit on the PC, what I do anyone can do.
Wayne.

You may say that Wayne but what is the technique or software for making the figures appear as part of a painting.

Nicely done and seamless as Terry says.

Brad
 
Another really effective scene Wayne, I do like the way you can produce real atmosphere with the use of your images, these are excellent snapshots that tell of a moment in time{bravo}}

Rob
 
Wayne

Those photos are absolutely 1st rate!!{bravo}}{bravo}}{bravo}}{bravo}}{bravo}}

Randy
 
You may say that Wayne but what is the technique or software for making the figures appear as part of a painting.

Nicely done and seamless as Terry says.

Brad
Brad, the only software is 'PICASA 3' photo manager a free download from Google and mark one eyeball I guess, I am truelly taken a back by the kind comments but really there's no magic here, a humble camera and a PC and as I said anyone could do the same.
Another really effective scene Wayne, I do like the way you can produce real atmosphere with the use of your images, these are excellent snapshots that tell of a moment in time{bravo}}



Rob
Thanks Rob.
 

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