08-12-2009, 01:55 PM
Lookin' good, Gary.
I like the "through the window" shot, too - have you tried using real glass for that window? If it doesn't give you too much reflection (of the giant lense
), it might give a clearer view. Another way to get shots of inaccessible areas is to place your camera on the layout, aim in the general direction you want, and hope for the best. With a digital camera, at least you're not wasting film.
This area, as seen from the aisle:
[album]1233[/album]
and as seen from the layout:
[album]1234[/album]
or this scene, from the aisle:
[album]391[/album]
or looking out, towards the aisle:
[album]981[/album]
and the same area, as viewed from on the layout:
[album]382[/album]
Wayne
), it might give a clearer view. Another way to get shots of inaccessible areas is to place your camera on the layout, aim in the general direction you want, and hope for the best. With a digital camera, at least you're not wasting film.
This area, as seen from the aisle:
[album]1233[/album]
and as seen from the layout:
[album]1234[/album]
or this scene, from the aisle:
[album]391[/album]
or looking out, towards the aisle:
[album]981[/album]
and the same area, as viewed from on the layout:
[album]382[/album]
Wayne
