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While making my Italian Hotel, I thought that I should make a robot after this. I don't know exactly why. I just did. So here it is.

As I said before, when I photograph small things, they get enough light. Just tell me they do.

The "naked" robot.

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"Black" soldier look.

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"White" soldier look.

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Close up.

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Rapper.

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And this one is my favorite, The Penguin!!!

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You can find more of my works on my Flickr.

Cheers from Florida,

Alex.

PS I misspelled the name of the topic, it's supposed to be Earth Wandering Machine. Admins, please rename it.

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Nice figures, the bowtie on the penguin is clever.

I think there's definitely enough light, the pictures are just very overexposed (which is good if you want to white out the background but it affects the models when they're a light color too). I think you could stand to lower the ISO setting all the way since you don't need it with that much light. That would get rid of the "noise" in the shadows too. Also maybe try not pointing the light directly at the models, instead bounce the light off a piece of paper or something to get softer lighting.

I don't know if that's what you meant when you brought up the light, but figured it'd help anyway :classic:

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