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02/02/2007 12:20:20 AM · #1 |
I see alot of shots with those poseable wooden figurines..are they a photographers standard? why do so many people use them? (honest question) |
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02/02/2007 12:22:51 AM · #2 |
They are for people who wanna play with woodies more than the average person. |
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02/02/2007 12:24:23 AM · #3 |
Because it's lonely sometimes
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02/02/2007 12:24:56 AM · #4 |
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02/02/2007 12:25:51 AM · #5 |
Its an art school thing for me. We used them as drawing models. But in the photography world they can help you to undersand lighting, exposure, DOF, OOF, and a ton other new-shooter lessons - then as your work matures, you discover how emotive they are..... and so they appear on photography sites like this one, shot by those who are watching the light, or the exposure, or the emotion.....
Message edited by author 2007-02-02 00:26:36.
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02/02/2007 12:29:47 AM · #6 |
i appreciate the 1 serious answer cindi :) LOL |
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02/02/2007 12:33:37 AM · #7 |
Im seriously tired of them. |
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02/02/2007 12:33:52 AM · #8 |
Originally posted by smardaz: i appreciate the 1 serious answer cindi :) LOL |
Yep, she did provide a good answer.
I think jmsetzler was also being serious, though. They *are* trendy, meaning that various people discover them and then some go a little overboard with them.
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