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I'm sure he'd argue that he didn't kill those people.

"Meeeee? I was right here. I didn't rig those charges."

But he sure as hell orchestrated those not "plans" but fun ideas from behind the scenes. What loopholes the Joker manages to leave behind to let himself escape :D
 
Of all the images I've seen so far, I haven't seen the SUSPENDERS.
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Favorite Picture so far...colors are so vivid from the shirt to inner coat. Gloves and Overcoat too.
 
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Has anyone commented on why the boots don't look scuffed? I'm not feeling the DX boots that still look like v1.

I guess I'll have to weather them again like I did for v1 if it's not done.
 
I am telling you, there oughta be a thread in teaching how to take good pictures, up close, in action etc!! I need to learn master!

Good photos comes from getting used to using the settings on your camera and fiddling around with them :D

...also lighting and stuff......as well as a good camera :monkey3
 
Good photos comes from getting used to using the settings on your camera and fiddling around with them :D

...also lighting and stuff......as well as a good camera :monkey3

Oh for sure. But some guidance be great. Like what kinda photo setup ppl have and maybe more important what settings were used for what shots. I think that info is usually embedded in the file with DSLRs anyways and can be included in those photohosting sites to also show when you link it though I usually delete those but I guess I leave them from now on and hopefully so does everyone else
 
Oh for sure. But some guidance be great. Like what kinda photo setup ppl have and maybe more important what settings were used for what shots. I think that info is usually embedded in the file with DSLRs anyways and can be included in those photohosting sites to also show when you link it though I usually delete those but I guess I leave them from now on and hopefully so does everyone else

Indeed guidance would be nice, I'm still not fully used to photo taking either :eek:
 
OK, I'm pretty sure I'm going to buy this one now :( ... My first TDK HT fig
I don't need DX Batman tho, do I? :lol

and anybody wanna buy all the cop Joker stuff from me?
 
Oh for sure. But some guidance be great. Like what kinda photo setup ppl have and maybe more important what settings were used for what shots. I think that info is usually embedded in the file with DSLRs anyways and can be included in those photohosting sites to also show when you link it though I usually delete those but I guess I leave them from now on and hopefully so does everyone else

It can get you started, but really, it's such a mixed bag of factors, what your light source is, how strong, what model camera you have, what kind of lens, the imaging sensor of the camera you're using, all that before you even adjust ISO rating, F stops and shutter speeds. You can get ideas of what others are doing as a basis, but really you just have to experiment with your own camera. My old one just didn't capture color as well because of the technology in it, no setting could correct that, and using someone else's settings still wouldn't get the same result. It can also vary from figure to figure, same lighting on one figure may not flatter another and you need different settings. Joker's especially tricky, it's hard lighting him so from the neck down shows but so that the white in his face doesn't get washed out looking. Photographically, a dark figure with a pure white face is such a contrast and paint to work with.
 
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