Low shots and close-ups of plastic toys
I’m sending this in to the Daily Post for their Perspective challenge. The absolute fun of toy photography — and why I got into it in the first place — is that creativity with perspective is a must. Somehow, you have to make 1″ to 6″ plastic men look like giants. As a result, I end up doing a lot of low angle shots and close ups. It’s all to make the figures look bigger and more beefier than they really are.
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Nice, I love playing with toy cars too. 🙂
High five!
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I especially like that last one. 🙂
janet
Thanks! Special effects tools may be cheating, but I’m rather fond of it. 🙂
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love your fun takes on the themes 🙂
Thanks!
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