Nice shots, George, but you could've added 'em to your original post by simply clicking on "edit article" and selecting the appropriate pics. Jus' sayin'...:)
There is nothing wrong with new and improved. Having the new pictures separate from the older pictures helps put the focus on the new. Showing the old photos is a distraction, I like the new darker back rounds and the clarity of the new pictures. Being creative is about the process of improving ones work...moving forward and not looking back.
Thanks, Morne. I use a variety, but for these I used a Sony A7R 39MP camera and a Schneider TS 90mm Makro. I use PhaseOne's CameraOne software to process the RAW images. I used a Comet 3200WS (Joule) Power pack and two flash heads to get the lighting. I may post a pic of my lighting set-up later.
Nice shots, George, but you could've added 'em to your original post by simply clicking on "edit article" and selecting the appropriate pics. Jus' sayin'...:)
Thanks. I'll remember that next time.
George,
There is nothing wrong with new and improved. Having the new pictures separate from the older pictures helps put the focus on the new. Showing the old photos is a distraction, I like the new darker back rounds and the clarity of the new pictures. Being creative is about the process of improving ones work...moving forward and not looking back.
Two thumbs up on this one.
I wasn't implying that he did it "wrong"...only providing an alternative that may have been overlooked.
Not a problem, dude. I didn't take it that way.
Thanks for the confirmation, George...I appreciate your reply.
You're welcome.
Whatever, they are definitely nice pictures! Much appreciated.
Thanks, George!
Glad you like them.
George your new photos look great. What type of digitalcamera do you use?
Thanks, Morne. I use a variety, but for these I used a Sony A7R 39MP camera and a Schneider TS 90mm Makro. I use PhaseOne's CameraOne software to process the RAW images. I used a Comet 3200WS (Joule) Power pack and two flash heads to get the lighting. I may post a pic of my lighting set-up later.
Never mind the photo issues-that's one heck of a nice build.
Thanks, Bryan. It went pretty quickly, too. There were a few minor issues with the kit that were addressed pretty easily.
Nice work. You took care to paint the rear fuselage underside gray, which was common on these a/c.
Thanks very much. Glad you like the model.