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Such a gorgeous facade and wonderful composition / photography. I have to look into getting some of these pieces. Thank you for sharing photos of your outstanding work.


Joe
 
A little scene utilising my new model house.

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Cheers,

Ollie
 
A few more scenes utilising my new model. This is the ironstone version.



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Some scenes with Britains civilians.

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Cheers,
Ollie
 
Fantastic work again, Ollie.

Thank you, mate.

Agreed! Great stuff!

Mark

Cheers Mark.

Took a few more shots:


After acquiring his new property, Mr Perkins contemplates hiring a gardener.

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Molly spies a hungry fox in the bushes.

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Mrs Perkins is on the hunt for her awol husband.

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'Here he is, miss! He's been stood there like that for two hours'

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Molly I embarks on another existential crisis.

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Cheers
Ollie
 
Your creativity is really unlimited. I would love to learn how you set up your scenes.
 
Thank you, mate.



Cheers Mark.

Took a few more shots:


After acquiring his new property, Mr Perkins contemplates hiring a gardener.

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Molly spies a hungry fox in the bushes.

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Mrs Perkins is on the hunt for her awol husband.

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'Here he is, miss! He's been stood there like that for two hours'

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Molly I embarks on another existential crisis.

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Cheers
Ollie



Great scene, so realistic and without weapons.{bravo}}{bravo}}{bravo}}
 
Lighting is perfect and there is a lot of depth and details in your photos. Very nicely done.:salute::

Mark
 
Ollie,
These are awesome images of lovely compositions. Your structures are fantastic- congratulations!!

Joe
 
Your creativity is really unlimited. I would love to learn how you set up your scenes.

Thanks mate. They're done with photography in mind rather than long term display. Getting the composition to feel right is a matter of practice for me and I play around a lot moving the ”stage dressing”....can never have enough props! Same with understanding my camera and lighting. I know nada about photography and I take my pictures with a Sony RX100III. It's not ideal for miniature photograpy but having manual focus and the option to change the aperture (f11) was a game changer for pulling more of the scene into focus. Lighting is just the general lighting in the room. The ISO is high and it brings the colours out nicely. The whole process is making the best of what I have but I would love to get a more professional camera and lighting. Some photography on this forum is incredible.

Don't we all Ollie !:tongue:

Steve

Indeed. ;) Cheers Steve.

Great scene, so realistic and without weapons.{bravo}}{bravo}}{bravo}}

Thank you. It's refreshing to do civilian scenes. No doubt the peace will be shattered by war again soon enough :D

Lighting is perfect and there is a lot of depth and details in your photos. Very nicely done.:salute::

Mark

much appreciated, Mark.

Ollie,
These are awesome images of lovely compositions. Your structures are fantastic- congratulations!!

Joe

Thank you Joe.

Like them very much

Cheers!

Ollie
 

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