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A house I made with the Arkham Batman set. After I built the original set I thought it would make a good Castle house. And after the third or second version I came up with this house.

Some of pictures might be too great, I apologies for that. (I guess I need a better camera.)

Front View

arkhamhousea.jpg

Back View

arkhamhouseb.jpg

The Inside Of The House

arkhamhoused.jpg

A link to the rest of the pictures. http://img683.imageshack.us/g/arkhamhouseha.jpg/

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Hi samuraiturtle, from what I can see in your pics, it looks like a nice creation :thumbup: The photos themselves need better lighting etc to really emphasize all the nice features of your creation. Here is a tutorial made by Hinckley that may help. Your photos remind me of some of my first MOC pictures on Eurobricks as well. I by no means use a setup as complicated as Hinck, merely utilising natural light and white floor and backgrounds (cardboard or poster board) to get much brighter results. With just a little help you may be able to produce much nicer crisper photos of creations that you love, and show them to us all.

Cheers

ISC.

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The Burrow? :sweet:

I am not to sure what you are asking. But, I did not have that in mind when I built the thing.

@I Scream Clone- Thank for the encouragement. But, I do have a question. Would I need a macro function on a camera to take better pictures? I herd that helps.

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I am not to sure what you are asking. But, I did not have that in mind when I built the thing.

@I Scream Clone- Thank for the encouragement. But, I do have a question. Would I need a macro function on a camera to take better pictures? I herd that helps.

Macro function does help, its usually a flower icon i believe. The other technique I use if you have enough megapixels is to take the photo further away and then crop the picture down to the MOC, this will generally keep the target area in focus and still result in a clear picture that is large enough to show detailing too.

Good luck and enjoy playing with your camera.

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