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THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!

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Funem's grandfather had told him of a cave where gold and silver shone. He said to find it, I must return home and find the grey round road. "It starts In a small sandy bay with the road leading up to the cliff top" he rasped 30 years ago. Now today me and the advance guard have found it and the journey can begin. I shall call the rest of the men dwarves and elves ashore.

Please take this as part of avalonia task 3. (I shall be adding futher mocs and a map to finish off task 3)

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Welcome to the Guilds! Interesting group of characters you have there... but I kinda was expecting to see the dwarves you mentioned in your character intro.

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Thanks behmouth, iv only got a camera on my phone and a tablet. Any tips on how to get better pictures? Nope the border is from an app on my tablet

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It's Behemoth but I have no idea on how I'd help you with that. I use a Kodak EasyShare C140, which isn't the best nor the worst but it's the job done in good lighting. Try adding more light to your next MOC, hopefully that should fix the problem. :wink:

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Oops my bad, didn't pay attention apologies, planning on going to ikea to get some lights and a white sheet. I hope that will help. Ill try another shot when I have them

Thanks Behemoth!!

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Have a good start here in GoH my friend. Pretty good start there. Only tips regarding the photography, as others said add some light. (shoot outdoors maybe?)

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Nice figures and good landscaping! Welcome! :classic:

As others have said, the pics could be less grainy. That is a result from your sensor trying to compensate for the lack of light, which causes a lot of unnecessary noise.

planning on going to ikea to get some lights and a white sheet. I hope that will help. Ill try another shot when I have them

Get a roller blind there, that's perfect for a smooth background without any need for ironing prior to shooting!

I'm using a white and a grey "TUPPLUR" as backdrops for my builds. In 95% of my pictures nowadays I don't have to do any post-processing to the background.

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