S skd Messages 435 Name George Edit My Images Yes 17 Dec 2012 #1 This is the first time I have shot an image using black perspex. I present to you my Crested Gecko - Harry. C&C welcomed
This is the first time I have shot an image using black perspex. I present to you my Crested Gecko - Harry. C&C welcomed
huffy Messages 2,342 Name Mark Edit My Images Yes 17 Dec 2012 #2 I do like this, the highlight in the eye on the reflection sets it off well.
birrew Messages 451 Name Wayne Edit My Images Yes 18 Dec 2012 #3 gotta ask where did you get your perspex from?...internet or local shop ?
OP S skd Messages 435 Name George Edit My Images Yes 18 Dec 2012 #4 birrew said: gotta ask where did you get your perspex from?...internet or local shop ? Click to expand... I work for a plastics distribution company, we sell cut to size bits all over the world as well as plastic fabrication. we do sell online, but if you want some plastics I will be more than happy to get it cheaper for you (as your a fellow tog) just PM me if your interested
birrew said: gotta ask where did you get your perspex from?...internet or local shop ? Click to expand... I work for a plastics distribution company, we sell cut to size bits all over the world as well as plastic fabrication. we do sell online, but if you want some plastics I will be more than happy to get it cheaper for you (as your a fellow tog) just PM me if your interested
david357 Messages 3,007 Name Umm...................... Edit My Images Yes 19 Dec 2012 #5 I like the idea, George, and love the perspex base, but I think it could be a bit sharper and needs a bit more depth of field, at least to the tongue.
I like the idea, George, and love the perspex base, but I think it could be a bit sharper and needs a bit more depth of field, at least to the tongue.
OP S skd Messages 435 Name George Edit My Images Yes 20 Dec 2012 #6 Thanks for your comment David. I know what your saying, but he is a very very hard subject to capture as he does not sit still, plus the low light made it hard to see The tounge was just luck as he stuck it out at the right time I guess
Thanks for your comment David. I know what your saying, but he is a very very hard subject to capture as he does not sit still, plus the low light made it hard to see The tounge was just luck as he stuck it out at the right time I guess