One of our favorite things here at A LEGO a Day is beautiful LEGO photography. It’s one of those things; you know it when you see it. I saw some on Master Beef‘s Flickr feed. Check it out.
Just awesome. The colors in this explosive model photograph so well. This shot really captures the kinetic energy this model conveys.
Beautiful LEGO photography
If you’ve followed A LEGO A Day for a while, you know I’m a sucker for good depth of field in LEGO photography. Here’s a perfect example.
The lights and shadows in the background are wonderful as well. Just great composition. Equally impressive to the LEGO photography is the scene itself, and the model. I’d love to see how this tiled tunnel was created.
Want to impress me with your LEGO photography? Add some LED lighting to set the mood. I would love to know more about the scene below. Who are these characters? Are they in their subterranean lair? That backlit blue wall is droll worthy…
I love the atmospheric, apocalyptic feel of this shot. Looks like a downed futuristic vessel in some wasteland. very powerful image.
Who are some of your favorite LEGO photographers? What makes good LEGO photography for you?
I am an Adult Fan of LEGO (AFOL) and an active member of the Michigan LEGO User Group (MichLUG). I have loved LEGO for as long as I can remember. I am currently working on the following models:
– UCS Millenium Falcon
– Emmett’s Apartment Building
– Gringott’s Bank
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