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Steve Wrote:If you look at my last picture, and the one before it, you will notice a huge difference in the sky colors. For the last pic, I put a picture of a sky behind the house.....looks a heck of a lot better. I like the way my sky looks in person but it is not cutting it in pictures. With that being said, I will be repainting the backdrop. I bought the paint and have ripped out the trees by the Cold Storage. I am also taking this opportunity to change out my styrene road for a sandpaper one. I hope to have it painted by the weekend. I am not sure about painting clouds this time around, because of the darker blue color, they may look fake...I will try a small section and see what it looks like ...I will keep you all posted Thumbsup

That has been a conundrum for me - colors that look different in photographs than they do in person. In photos things always look more washed out and blended together. Part of that may be my camera, part may be the lighting, and part may be my eyes. Nontheless, I haven't decided whether I am modeling for "in person" or "in photograph" Icon_lol I will probably shoot for "in person" figuring that if my problem is with lighting or my camera, those problems can always be resolved at a later time.
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