Diorama Photo Art.

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Wow! That last shot is ... well ... unbelievable ...

I wouldn't think a car "that new" could rot out that quick ... but hey! who knows.

Looks Good John! :ernae:
 
No fair slipping in photos of the real thing!
Thats so real looking it's hard to believe it's a scale model. Great stuff John.
 
Thank you to the Aerodrome.com <hr style="color: rgb(255, 255, 255);" size="1"> <!-- / icon and title --> <!-- message --> for including my stuff in their Art Gallery.Until now only 2D paintings or drawings have been accepted.Not only have they recognized my dioramas as Art but also my digital picture compositions in 2D as well.
This is wonderful news not only for me but for all dioramists and photographers out there.
Sure it is not the American or Canadian Aviation Artists associations that we are talking about here but it is a crack in the door of what is considered Aviation Art.
 
Somebody asked me what do you call what you do? you know I had a tough time putting a handle on it myself.When you take a picture of a painting they call it a print.When you take multiple pics in a row they call it a movie.But when you take a 2D pic of a composition that you have created in 3D,what then would you call it.If your composition is totally scratch built and then you take a pic and then put it in a digital frame what would you call it ?A digital print? Interesting..........(thanks Ted)
 
Since I scratchbuild all my models from wood I find that John is a threefold Artist. 1) a wonderful experienced scratchbuilder --- 2) a magnifiscent Diorama Maker and finally a very talented photographer. Congratulations John, few people like you around.:applause::applause:
 
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