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Nicht Den Schlafenden Riesin Wachen!! V1,Tiger,
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Originally posted by \My advice is start it on full auto, go out and take some shots, close up, long shot etc. this'll get you used to it, then gen play around with the settings. At least you can take as many as you want, at no cost whatsoever!Comment
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Originally posted by \Another moni masterpiece, you seem to be able to produce a masterpiece in any genre you pick.
Originally posted by \Fantastic work Monica!!!Comment
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Originally posted by \Sd.Kfz.181,Late Version V1 Tiger;tamiya 1.35 old kit,
calling this one done,
I do real like and enjoy doing ruin building,
call this one,Don,t Wake The Sleeping Giant,!!!
there pulled her into a ruin building to find that they need to cut down the power pole,
and smash some of the wall out,to move the barrel into a point to be able to fire ,
and all the time look down on,by some rats that there woken up,
I know that the numbers are wrong,as I just had to use what I had lefted,
as there were missing,
I did real enjoy this whole build,and for an old kit ,it gave no problem other than missing parts,
well I do hope you like this one,
any comments most welcome,
enjoy
cheers
Moni
sorry my pic taking is never the best ,but it dose show,
Really great job looks fab and like the scene.
Well done MonicaComment
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Wow I missed this one! Got confused by the German title
I do enjoy seeing your dios Monica, there's always so much to appreciate & enjoy. It's like a colour snapshot of everyday life for the WWII forces
Just to add re the photos, a lot of modern phone cameras are pretty good. But 2 things make a big difference.
Firstly, some kind of tripod or other way of setting the phone instead of holding it. Micro tremors in our hands & arms smear the picture, causing detail to be lost. I found a simple smartphone tripod in a Poundshop - maybe you have something similar down under?
The other thing is the the light sensor in phones isn't that good, causing photos that seem darker than you'd expect. Adjusting the exposure via a photo editing app can really help with this.Comment
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