Composition fairly sound...maybe try some different lighting or light painting with flashlight. Maybe vary your angles eg. shoot from below eye level etc to give fresh perspectives...
I used to have a collection of superhero figurines...Mego 8" action figures in 70s - Batman and Robin, Superman, Spiderman, Green Goblin, Riddler, Aquaman, and Planet of the Apes, Lone Ranger and Tonto, etc...that dates me...lol
I see some of the very best figurine photos ever here on CS...I am pming you a link to someone who shoots figurine shots that are just incredible...maybe give you some ideas.
I see some of the very best figurine photos ever here on CS...I am pming you a link to someone who shoots figurine shots that are just incredible...maybe give you some ideas.
Eleveninth, what's mcs?
cool.
Haha. I dun belong there. Never knew one existed too. U member there?
the quality of lighting on subject and background (texture) is different.
Not exactly Marvel but the guy has talent...
If I had my comic book collection still I would be able to live off the sale of it for a couple years at least. I had them all basically including about a 100 or so various Mile High copies many of them key issues...I was a Spiderman and Avengers guy. Had almost all of the first 300 Amazing Spiderman books at one time many of them purchased by my parents when I was a kid. Had some nice DC Batman stuff...all of it gone now except for one old Spiderman Green Goblin issue and the first 20 or so Batman Animated books including the Harlequin issue and a few odds and ends like a couple of lunch boxes. Neither of my boys were ever into it so gone gone gone to pay for what they were into plus selling off other significant parts before that to fuel my single years...
I had all of that stuff way before having it was cool...