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Post by BugHunter on Mar 12, 2005 20:02:39 GMT -5
Well dont take it too seriously if you could get it or not. I mean, it was just for fun.
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Post by Cobra5 on Mar 12, 2005 20:31:16 GMT -5
Well, you had me going with A couple of them. With Robin Williams I was like, "Yeah, makes sense... I mean, He does do some cartoons, right?"
With some of the others I was like "He couldn't have met that many people... are the wax? They look a bit too shiney, but... they're way too real to be wax people."
But with Salvidor Dali and the Dahli Lama I was like, "Ok, even if they're not wax, they can't be real. Salvidor Dali is dead, right?"
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Post by Deimos on Mar 12, 2005 20:42:12 GMT -5
hey, I too won't deny that he had me going for a while, the Robin Williams one got me.
The others had me wondering from the shine- but that first one...whew
after all, who am I to doubt the same guy who met the real life Keymaker
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Post by BugHunter on Mar 13, 2005 9:47:24 GMT -5
Actually it was my bro who met the Key Maker from the Matrix. That dude is the man though. We got his autographed picture, hehe.
The Robin Williams picture is my favorite ;D. If u guys ever go to this wax museum, bring cameras and lots of film. And since they let you, dont be afraid to mess around with the manequins! lol.
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Post by Deimos on Mar 13, 2005 9:55:02 GMT -5
I'd say that one was also your best picture in general compared to the others- I had trouble trying tell there, that was good
I probably won't get to go there anytime soon though
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Post by BugHunter on Mar 13, 2005 10:05:33 GMT -5
The trick is to align the camera with the model's eyes and then pose as if its a shot thats spontaneous. You'll silly while you're doing it, but thats half the fun, and it makes for a kick arse shot.
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Post by daft alchemist on Mar 13, 2005 13:36:16 GMT -5
I would have tons of fun with that. ;D
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Post by BugHunter on Apr 18, 2005 1:03:52 GMT -5
Man, I almost forgot about this thread . How could i.... New pictures!! I finally started messing around with the cameras we have in the equipment room where we work, so I was messing with one and started taking photos of everything while on the clock, lol. So basically I'm giving a tour of the basement floor of the art building here at Bloomfield. Some shots of the animation room (my friend Jimmy in the background of one). I was practicing angles while I was at it, hehe: Some more pictures of other rooms down at the basement. From clockwise starting at the top left, a general computer lab, my friend Kyle at the foreground, the green room, a typical work station (actually its Jimmy's mess, hehe), and the main hallway, my goofy friend Cliff walking away. And how could I forget to show you the hermit hovel where I work, lol. I give you the equipment room in all its glory! Clockwise again, there's the desk they stick me at and then leave me, the dancing mannequin, the window into the hermit hovel, and the wall-o-equipment, almost all the stuff was rented. I once got yelled at for renting out all the cameras over the weekend, hehe, thats a no-no... Well enjoy those for now. Coming soon - horrible pictures of my tiny dorm, lol.
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Post by Cobra5 on Apr 18, 2005 19:44:30 GMT -5
I have pictures too!! Becuase I have a digital Camera now! And If orgot about this thread! Anyway, hey, that looks like a cool place to work. I like the idea of being so secluded, with nothing but the clothes on your back, caffine, the technology all around you, and caffine. Now that's my kind of camping. Here's some of my pictures: Here's some pictures of me after playing with my hair a bit. Three girls called me hot. What now!? Isn't it so straight and shiny and smooth and crap? You know it. Sarah's not a goth like you say she is Ok, this is from Philidelphia at night. On the left there is Al (Deimos). The other two are Cass (Katt) and Dan (...Dan). The three of them tried to figure out what this carving on the side of the post office was supposed to be, and I saw them just standing there dumbfounded, and I just had to take a picture! I missed the shot, and the moved a bit, but I got this one instead, which turned out ok. I like to take pictures of every city skyline I see. I don't have any of the ones from before I got my digital camera, but these are the first two from my new (But stull crappy) collection: That's Philly. That's Dan's hand driving, btw... My camera has a very narrow lens- for those of you who have never seen the city in person, that's about half of the New York skyline. The smaller half, by the way. The bigger skyscrapers are off to the right. You can see the empire state building there, though. And some pictures from the Intrepid Mueseum: An M-60 Tank, the Tank america used before the Abrams, I'm pretty sure. An F-16! Anyone who knows about jets knows what an F-16 is. This is an A-12, which is a modified SR-71. For those that don't know about Jets, SR-71's were super-top-secret spyplanes used by the US. The public didn't even know they existed at all, untill we stopped using them. This plane broke the both altitude and the speed records for any manned aircraft, at the same time, when it was first released in 1962. The records it set remain unbroken. The picture I took does it no justice, you have to see it from an angle to get its sleek and near sci-fi image. Ok, that's it for now, but I'm probably gonna be putting a lot more on here soon. I love taking pictures.
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Post by BugHunter on Apr 18, 2005 23:41:21 GMT -5
WILL!! YOUR HAIR!!! ;D ;D HOLLLLYYYYY SHIZNIT! I thought it was long before, but DAAAAAAANNNNNNNG!!!! Haha! Awesome! And Sarah! Woa! She looks...different. She looks lengthier? And her hair... its red?! Not black!? Dude, that looks awesome. And not bad, i might add, if ya know what I mean, hehehe. Wow, you two have changed. Amazing (^_^) _\/,, By the way, tonight we had a photo shoot today for Game Design class. It was so much fun! Some of us posed, a bunch of us took pictures. I got a whole LOT of pictures from this. I'll probably post those soon as well. Its the first time I've ever done something like this. Its also the first time I've worked with dynamic lighting. I gotta show you them
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Post by Cobra5 on Apr 19, 2005 5:00:11 GMT -5
A photo shoot for game design? What's that? You take pictures of eachother? I must say I am perplexed by this unusual behavior. Please explain... Anyway, yeah. I havn't gotten my hair cut since you guys last saw me... and before that, even. The last time must've been more then a year ago. And yes, see, I told you Sarah's not a goth. She just a really cute gamer chick So, yeah, people are changing all over, you know? Just what happens about this time of your life, you know?
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Post by BugHunter on Apr 19, 2005 9:38:21 GMT -5
Ah, yes, the photo shoot. I will be posting up pictures from that soon.
We had a photo shoot so we can get referance for lighting for when we create our final pictures of our projects. Its the same thing that comic artists do for paintings. The photos will speak for themselves.
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Post by BugHunter on Apr 21, 2005 1:40:12 GMT -5
Just as I promised -- Photos of my tiny dorm . Believe it or not, me and my roomie have the best dorm in the whole building (mostly because ours has posters and pictures on the walls and everyone elses looks like blank prison walls). Oh, and ours has the highest roof which makes it look bigger. But enjoy these pictures of my very first dorm: Coming soon: I'll be posting up a few of the several photos I took from my first photo shoot. And be sure to check out my more artsy photos in the art gallery thread. I might get them up at Deviant art as well
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Post by Dr. Dan on Apr 21, 2005 5:43:42 GMT -5
Pictures Pictures so many Pictures!! Man that makes me want to get a camera to document the most exciting years of my life......
hmmmmmm maybe thats what I'll get then. Its so much fun looking at them haha.
My dad used to look at Lockheed, the company that produced the SR-71 (Blackbird) way back when. They wanted to give him top-secrete clearence but Alas...he was British...
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