Brikwars Unit Histories
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The important things for photographing Lego are to turn on detail mode if your camera has it (on most cameras it looks like a little flower) and hold the camera completely steady (hold it on top of furniture or books or something if you don't have a tripod). Lighting also makes a big difference, if you have any spare lamps you can bring to the table.
- Olothontor
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... I have an ikea torch... and that's about it for quickly movable lighting. I have a big lamp in my room which has three different lamps on sort of flexible hinge-like-things. It's on wheels, but I have carpeting, so I would have to drag it around the house, and... it would take a lot of set-up in my particular case in order to do it effectively. Still, I can see what all we have available and mess around with it a bit. I will definitely try and improve the photo quality, because I hate it just as much as you do.
- Ben-Jammin
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Re: Brikwars Unit Histories
Indeed.

