
Rattus has just the presciption for whatever ails you!
(Rattus owned by Marko the Rat; http://www.furaffinity.net/user/haal )
Just one of the many photos taken during my fursuity photoshooty at MiDfur 10 late in 2008! (My first real attempt at con photoshoot type photography)
See the others at:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/atpaw/.....7611385932846/
Please feel free to leave comments/advice/constructive-criticism. :)
(Rattus owned by Marko the Rat; http://www.furaffinity.net/user/haal )
Just one of the many photos taken during my fursuity photoshooty at MiDfur 10 late in 2008! (My first real attempt at con photoshoot type photography)
See the others at:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/atpaw/.....7611385932846/
Please feel free to leave comments/advice/constructive-criticism. :)
Category Photography / Fursuit
Species Rat
Size 853 x 1280px
File Size 152.3 kB
Mm, is there anything in particular you like about that sort of perspective?
Now and then I've been toying with the popular-in-the-late-1990s-and-early-2000s forced-perspective from above. You should remember the look fairly well, as it was used for virtually every single magazine columnist photo and IT journo photo around the world for a few years straight. :)
It doesn't work for all fursuits... In this case it started off as trying to make the rat look diminutive and small, but with the addition of Rattus's labcoat, notepad and pen soon became a poster for some sort of medicine advertisement. :)
Now and then I've been toying with the popular-in-the-late-1990s-and-early-2000s forced-perspective from above. You should remember the look fairly well, as it was used for virtually every single magazine columnist photo and IT journo photo around the world for a few years straight. :)
It doesn't work for all fursuits... In this case it started off as trying to make the rat look diminutive and small, but with the addition of Rattus's labcoat, notepad and pen soon became a poster for some sort of medicine advertisement. :)
I like the perspective, I think, because it gives the vision of the 'little guy' looking up to the challenge, the underdog looking at the task at hand, and not being afraid of it, seeming confident that he will stive to overcome.
In the same vein, I suspect I would like the upward-looking perspective as well. It would seem different from the straight-on look that we see alot of today.
In the same vein, I suspect I would like the upward-looking perspective as well. It would seem different from the straight-on look that we see alot of today.
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