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Showing posts with label stampede. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stampede. Show all posts

Friday, May 26, 2023

'THE STAMPEDE': Fun With Job Lot Finds and Playing With My Western Toys - Pt 4 Final Old West Stampede and Photos Worthy of a Frontier Newspaper

I selected a few choice photos, cut out the old backdrop and inserted a new one in Photoshop. Also using Photoshop, I tried my hand at creating a cloud of dust and sand being kicked-up by the horses roaring through town and then gave the photos that old time photo look. Hope you - Enjoy! Opa Fritz

Headline in the May 18, 1874 Dodge City Western Gazette reads

"STAMPEDE"

photos by staff photographer Jesse Gallup.


Here's a few finished shots in color and monochrome. Which do you like better readers? 







Thursday, May 25, 2023

'THE STAMPEDE': Fun With Job Lot Finds and Playing With My Western Toys - Pt 3 Creating an Old West Town in The Computer Using Toys , Old Photos, and Photoshop

Basically, the diorama was finished but I sat at the computer thinking that it needed something else. First of all, that all-purpose backdrop I painted seven years ago and used for so many other photo shoots, just wasn't working for me. 


Looks nice enough, but for me doesn't evoke 'old west' quite yet

Through the years Bettina and I have taken a gazillion photos of the desert here in Nevada. This particular photo of Boulder City and the Lake Mead area, is actually fairly recent. It'll make a good 'nuff background.

Using Photoshop, I cut out the old backdrop

That's it! That's the look I'm after - yay!
I layered Bettina's photo behind the town and voila' Old West town

More to follow - finishing up in our next installment.

Enjoy! Opa Fritz

Wednesday, May 24, 2023

THE STAMPEDE': Fun With Job Lot Finds and Playing With My Western Toys - Pt 2

Trying to get a feel for what I wanted the scene to look like as the horses go stampeding through town. Somehow the flatness of the buildings wasn't appealing to me.



Not too bad, but also not what I was looking for



Okay - now I'm feeling it!
The Old West vide is really hitting me now. The 'flat' buildings have been replaced. The MPC streetfront has been folded to give it the 3d look vs. being splayed out flat against the backdrop. Also, the early style MPC Western buildings have been deployed on the board. The camera angles are better as well - it's all coming together.





There's a bit more to do though - stay tuned for Pt3. Enjoy! Opa Fritz


Tuesday, May 23, 2023

'THE STAMPEDE': Fun With Job Lot Finds and Playing With My Western Toys - Pt 1

Wellll, maybe 'playing' isn't entirely accurate but it's the kind of play adult hobbyists morph into. I'm not on the living room floor setting up my figures and yelling, "Pow, pow, you're dead" and knocking over little Cowboys like when I was a kid, but putting them into settings like this and taking pictures is still fun. It started after my first round of sorting through the job lots I blogged about the other day and came across this bunch of horses by REL (along with a lone REL wagon driver)


So I'm thinking "What the heck am I gonna do with all these horses with no wagons for them to pull?" Then a bit of my family's past history came to mind when I remembered a story my dad used to tell about the days when he rode the rails as a hobo w-a-y back in 1918-21(ish). He used to tell us a story about how he "saved a town from a stampede" (his words) somewhere in South Dakota I believe. He could never remember the name of the town and he never elaborated on just how he went about 'saving a town' - but it was a fun story from my dad's past to listen to. The bottom line is, my next photo op was answered - STAMPEDE! I could use all of these horses to mimic a stampede.

While I do have an Amazon photo studio - it's really only suitable for small toys - I just don't have enough free space out in The Cave for elaborate set-ups...

...but I do have a washing machine and dryer whose tops can be used to set up some minimal displays. Time to get out all the stuff for a photo shoot:


-a scenicked display base which I've used for numerous other photo shoots
32" (81.3cm) x 25" (63.5cm)
-a backdrop that was part of a diorama (the diorama board was disposed of years ago)
 -a sheet of foamcore
-a hill that was saved from an old train layout and used from time to time in my shoots
-MPC buildings and ringhand figures
-Marx fence pieces
-last but not least, nearly all of the REL horses and the wagon driver

Enjoy! Opa Fritz