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Categories: New Photography, UncategorizedTags: blue, brown, cottage, green, house, miniature, model train accessories, n scale, photography, red
I like it … but it puzzles me enormously. Is it marzipan or the like? – simply a child’s play thing?
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The house is a train miniature, I believe it’s HO scale, meaning the doorway is about an inch tall. I used floral sand for the pathway and train modeling accessories (the grass and trees). Then lit and shot it in my table top studio :)
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oh, and the sky is just a piece of paper I used some blue water color paint on .
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Well, your tabletop studio isn’t too rough! :-)
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haha thanks, it’s pretty nice to have. It’s just one of those people buy to shoot product photographs, about $20 on Amazon for an 18″ x 18″ one.
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Something tells me you will not be stuck with this one for all that long …
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hmm, I haven’t really thought about upgrading, I may when I have more space, but this one works nicely for now since all I shoot are miniatures, I’ve had it for about a year, before then I just used a desk lamp and make-shift backdrop propped on counter tops. :P
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See? – already it’s a real upgrade. And soon … [grin]
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haha well thank you :)
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supremely cute!
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Thanks :)
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