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Another new post on Plastic Pony Aperture today. This one focuses on editing and the recent "no edit" phenomenon.
Check it out here: plasticponyaperture.blogspot.c…
Check it out here: plasticponyaperture.blogspot.c…
PPA: Outdoor Footing
Wrote a new post on my Plastic Pony Aperture blog today with tips on how to keep outdoor footing in scale to make your photos even more realistic than before.
Check it out here: http://plasticponyaperture.blogspot.com/2013/12/dont-forget-footing.html
Plastic Pony Aperture!
Admittedly, I kind of forgot about this until today. But, as they say, better late than never. Today I have finally started my blog on photographing model horses in natural settings, now titled "Plastic Pony Aperture".
Today's post focuses on the importance of angles. Take a look here:
http://plasticponyaperture.blogspot.com/
Blogs, anyone?
Just wanted to bring some attention to my model horse blog, which I hope to update a bit more often than I have been. One thing I plan on doing in the coming days is a guide to outdoor model horse photography, covering everything from footing, angles, tack fitting, forced perspective, and more.
Give it a read or a follow, if you'd like.
http://transatlanticismranch.blogspot.com/
Why, hello there...
Oi.
As you might have read in my description, I'm actually not that new to dA. My old account (MLPTalesNut) was around for a good 4 years until I deleted it last summer to start fresh, since most of the work there was horribly outdated and just... crappy. Since then I've split my work into two accounts; this one for Breyer photography and other things, and another account for my manips:
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In June I finally got my first DSLR, a Canon Rebel T3. Now, my photos look better than ever and I'm looking into getting back into Breyer scene photography. It's honestly been years since I pursued it, but now that I have an improved e
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