I did it the hard way with fishing line, and then cloned it out.Harry, a quick processing tip:
If you use manual settings, a tripod and remote release (to ensure no camera movement) you can use Lego scaffolding, fixed to points facing away from the camera, to support the shark/swimmers.
Then you take them away and take another shot without them. Use this second shot as a base layer and place the diver shot on top.
Then, use an erase-to-transparent tool to "rub out" the scaffolding and let the empty background shot show through. the result will be floating Lego men.
(That's what I did here.)
The Wall has been around almost as long as the Minifigures. I'll bet it's never been out of the Legoland Top Ten.
Dude, I've got to ask; Why are you wearing Galaxy Squad spacesuit pants with a Hawaiian shirt? </geek>
Ha Ha! its my alternative to xmas lightsLet us know how that fight turns out
Lego Friends (and Enemies)
The solution to the problems with gendered Lego sets is integration.
And ninja moped theft.
Ah my local area haha!
Wonderful place for a photographer is Rochester