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    New Camera Means New Pics!
    🪦 deadhomie ●
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    06-25-2006, 08:55 PM (This post was last modified: 06-28-2006, 07:28 AM by deadhomie.)
    First of all, I\'ve been abscent from the forums for the past year.... I just got the internet back!!! Wooooooo! I see most of you guys are still here, some new faces too. Secondly, I just got my new camera in today. A Sony Cyber-Shot W100. Of course the first thing I did was set up a couple masks. My Psycho (one of first 10 made) and an original Drowned Ghoul w/ acrylic teeth done by NFX sporting my prized NIGHTOWL F7 Hockey Mask. I\'m still figuring out the camera; which settings to use for which environment. So the pics aren\'t perfect yet. Anyone have any tips for shooting masks?

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    06-25-2006, 09:00 PM
    WB!

    Good lookin setup!
    🪦 deadhomie ●
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    06-26-2006, 05:23 AM
    Thanks Jman!
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    06-26-2006, 05:25 AM
    i wanna see more pics!
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    06-26-2006, 05:27 AM
    great pics i want see too more pics
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    06-28-2006, 07:27 AM (This post was last modified: 06-28-2006, 07:30 AM by deadhomie.)
    After messing around with the cam today for about an hour I have one more pic for you guys. I think the secret\'s in the lighting. I\'m shooting these inside and it\'s just too dark. Anywho, I give you my Doll Collector by Latex FX. I still love this sculpture by Mark. Such a sinister look.

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    06-28-2006, 08:41 AM
    Quote:First of all, I\'ve been abscent from the forums for the past year.... I just got the internet back!!! Wooooooo!  I see most of you guys are still here, some new faces too.  Secondly, I just got my new camera in today.  A Sony Cyber-Shot W100.  Of course the first thing I did was set up a couple masks.  My Psycho (one of first 10 made) and an original Drowned Ghoul w/ acrylic teeth done by NFX sporting my prized NIGHTOWL F7 Hockey Mask.  I\'m still figuring out the camera; which settings to use for which environment.  So the pics aren\'t perfect yet.  Anyone have any tips for shooting masks?

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    I think these pics are excellent.Tell me, what settings did you use to take these?My camera is a Fuji Finepix F10,I haven\'t really had time to get things down pat with it yet.This is a good topic,hope plenty of the other members contribute.
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    06-28-2006, 08:41 AM
    that is the best TDC ive seen!!!, great pics to, how do you darken the back ground?
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    06-28-2006, 05:43 PM
    Pete, I think for those first pics I pretty much had my camera on auto (focus, exposure, etc.). I did adjust the ISO sensitivity a little higher so I wouldnt have to use flash. It helps brighten up the pics, but does sacrifice a little picture quality.

    Thanks D. It\'s one of the very first. I shoot my masks with a black background so it usually comes out pretty dark. If I need to, I fill it in in Photoshop.
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    06-28-2006, 07:04 PM
    Quote:Pete, I think for those first pics I pretty much had my camera on auto (focus, exposure, etc.).  I did adjust the ISO sensitivity a little higher so I wouldnt have to use flash.  It helps brighten up the pics, but does sacrifice a little picture quality.

    Thanks D.  It\'s one of the very first.  I shoot my masks with a black background so it usually comes out pretty dark.  If I need to, I fill it in in Photoshop.
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    Yes,I think not using the flash is the way.There are settings on my camera that allow to take pictures without flash but stipulate the use of a tripod as the exsposure is longer and thus no handshake.I\'ll give that a try :thumbsup:
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