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Saroux Bastoux

@sarouxbastoux / sarouxbastoux.tumblr.com

Toy Photography / Mod for @Brickcentral / Afol from France

Hello everyone!

My turn to introduce myself for those who don't know me yet.

My name is Sarah, a 36-year-old mother and I live in Clermont-Ferrand in France.
As a kid, I loved taking pictures. I took my grandmother's old camera to photograph objects, landscapes but also my family. I never really stopped throughout my life.
It was in 2014 that I started Lego photography after attending an exhibition near my home. It was my first and I immediately fell back into childhood. From there, the passion returned and I started collecting some coins and some figurines with my husband because he too had caught the virus.
This was the subject of my very first photo. A photo of my husband and I that I took for fun. He liked it a lot and so I continued.
What I like about Lego photography is telling a story. Make them interact with our daily life. It's as if our world was a big dollhouse and the Legos lived in it.
But I also like to leave with a bag on my back to go and photograph them outside.

Enjoy

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๐Ÿ“ข SEPTEMBER THEME: UN-MINIFIGURED

For this month, I want to see official deminifigured sets.

The idea is simple, choose an official Lego set that includes minifigs, remove the minifigs and photograph this set while mentioning the number of the set you are photographing in the bio of your photo.

There are a multitude of possible choices, modulars, buildings, vehicles....the most important thing is to be creative to make this set lively enough.

Today I'm using a set that in my opinion is one of the most photogenic in the Lego range. The A Frame Cabin (21338). It remains very easy to photograph due to its composition. As the challenge is to photograph it without minifigs, to make it come alive I had the idea of โ€‹โ€‹giving the impression that they are there but that we don't see them. To do this I used a technique to make smoke come out of the chimney and I put some lighting inside. Thus by accompanying it with a slightly dark color palette, I give the impression that we are in front of a cold and damp autumn morning and that the minifigs are sipping coffee in front of the fireplace.

Use your creativity to make the set stand out in the absence of the minifigs that normally accompany it.

๐ŸšจRULES๐Ÿšจ

* Post your photo to our Discord server

* Mention the set number

* New or old entry accepted

* Multiple entries allowed

The activity will end on September 28 at 23:59 CET

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๐Ÿ“ข SEPTEMBER THEME: UN-MINIFIGURED

For this month, I want to see official deminifigured sets.

The idea is simple, choose an official Lego set that includes minifigs, remove the minifigs and photograph this set while mentioning the number of the set you are photographing in the bio of your photo.

There are a multitude of possible choices, modulars, buildings, vehicles....the most important thing is to be creative to make this set lively enough.

To start and guide you, I chose a simple idea. I took the set 40586 (Moving Truck) which normally has 2 minifigs. I removed the minifigs, staged the set and photographed it like this. I arranged the moving objects around the truck and the piano about to be loaded to make it all come alive. It feels like we are watching a move in progress.

Use your creativity to make the set stand out in the absence of the minifigs that normally accompany it.

๐ŸšจRULES๐Ÿšจ

* Post your photo to our Discord server (Just reply to the Sep Theme post in the "monthly-theme" channel and you're done)

* Mention the set number

* New or old entry accepted

* Multiple entries allowed

The activity will end on September 28 at 23:59 CET

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โค๏ธFEATURE: @pirates016

Hello community

This month I am in charge of features and I would like to present this shot.

I selected this photo because I appreciate the general atmosphere it gives off. In addition I liked how its author worked with a blurred foreground to be able to highlight his scene in the background.

The scene he wanted to show us takes place in the background. He could have refrained from putting elements in the foreground to ease the viewer's attention towards the main subject of the story. But to make the scene even more immersive, he added a foreground. We have the impression of being present, hidden in a grove, observing what is happening...simply brilliant!

I asked him to tell me a little more about it and here is what he answers me.

" Again I used a tip from BrickCentral that talked about the need to frame these photos in order to draw the eye to what you want. So for my pirate theme I regularly use palm trees and vegetation in the foreground so that the eye is drawn to the main element of the photo.

I chose this oblique angle because it allows to better see the constructions and the interactions between the characters rather than a simple front view. "

I hope you enjoy this picture as much as i do. Keep tagging your pictures with #brickcentral and donโ€™t forget our evergreen hashtags.

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๐Ÿฅณ 10TH ANNIVERSARY PHOTO CONTEST

BrickCentral is 10 years old this month! Can you believe it?

Obviously, we gotta do a contest and give away some LEGO sets to our amazing community to mark this occasion.

How about something that symbolizes our birthday AND photography: light! Specifically, candlelight.

Take a photo with a brick-built candle in it and light it using the various tips the BC mods will share with you every week in these contest posts. Or drop by our Discord and exchange tips with each other. We'll share the best of those here.

Mine's super easy to do: shine a light on the flame element. In my BTS shots, you can clearly see the effect with the back light on and off. The third had my lights on at higher power with a fill.

I've set up the LED panel so the flames on the candelabra are simply catching that light. That's it.

The flash is to "motivate" the candles-- make like the candles are actually lighting the face. This can be any light source but I have a flash.

And the white card to bounce light from the other side onto my subject more so it's not in shadow.

What parts can you use for the lit candle?

1x1 round plates, 1x1 round bricks, candle stick, candelabra, feather/plume, and flame are some examples. But feel free to create your own! Non-minifig scale is totally welcome! I await your giant candles!

For our 10th anniversary, we're going to pick 3 grand prize winners instead of one. Each will get the super cute Cozy House 31139 set (and maybe an opportunity to show it off on BC? Hmmm? Hmm? We'll talk.)

(Sorry but there will be no Community Vote this time around, folks. It'll return in the next regular contest though!)

๐Ÿ“œ THE RULES:

โ–ซ๏ธ Take a NEW photo of LEGO with a lit candle in it

โ–ซ๏ธ Tag with #ten years of bc

Multiple entries are always allowed.

๐Ÿ—“๏ธ CLOSING DATE: Apr 27 22:00 CET

๐Ÿ† PRIZES:

๐Ÿฅ‡ Contest Winners:

One (1) Cozy House 31139 set

๐Ÿ”Ž IMPORTANT FINE PRINT:

โ–ซ๏ธ Must be 18+ to be eligible to win (no proxies allowed)

โ–ซ๏ธ Shipping from LEGO is available to your country

โ–ซ๏ธ Prizes are subject to availability and can be changed

โ–ซ๏ธ Winners must respond within 48 hours

โ–ซ๏ธ Customs are the winner's responsibility

- @fourbrickstall, Community Manager and Party Organizer

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