Fraser's here? 199 1? He has been a fan of Porsche since 1998, and his love for Porsche largely stems from his relationship with legendary rally driver and Porsche brand ambassador Walter? ? Raul's contact. Although shooting at home will not encounter bad weather, traffic or other technical problems, shooting with Lego is still very challenging. Because you have to consider various technical details of shooting, you should accurately visualize the picture you want to capture.
1. In the pit? 9 19? mixture
"In order to reproduce? 9 19? Half-breed? I have to spend a long time thinking about the technical details of the shooting and what I want to capture. I also need to adjust the position of the objects so that they look right in the lens. " Fraser believes that in real life, you can blur the stands, and the reader's brain will automatically fill that part, but a small plastic brick like Lego is different. "I need to close the stands and adjust the focus. I need as many elements as possible in the focus."
2. Goodwood speed festival? 9 17? K
"In order to copy this photo, the first thing I did was to make sure that the whole photo felt right. I have been there many times, and I can immediately create the feeling of Goodwood simply by building straw bales and trees and adding a gantry at the starting point. "
Then I used some skills I learned in my daily work to create a car-to-car tracking shooting method, but it should be scaled down. The blur of the picture comes from the installation of slow shutter and in? 9 17? Previous stalking? "Car"? The camera on the camera is just like the real shooting environment. And then to make sure every detail can be photographed, I'm here? 9 17? And the camera car are tied with ropes, so that the two cars can travel at exactly the same speed. Then, I simply removed the drag rope with editing software, which is the only later change I have to make.
3. jump? 930? turbine
"If you look at this iconic? 930? Turbocharged? In the picture, you will find that the car in the original picture raises some dust. This photo was originally taken by Jeff? ? It was shot by Zwart and appeared in the background of the American sitcom Seinfeld. I really want to show this with Lego photos, because it will make my photos more realistic. I sprinkled some gravel on the floor of Lego, and then blew the sand into the air with a hair dryer connected to a sensor and a camera.
"It is important to consider the background in the image. I decided to set this scene in my garden. The bushes at the end of my garden are green shadows. Because they are far enough away, I try to blur them, so you can't see any details of them, just like the original photos.
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