Beywiki Photo thread

I looked around and only found a few batches of individuals photos. Is there a thread for posting photos of tops for the wiki? There doesn't seem to be many wiki entries about the MFB tops yet. I don't know enough technical jargon to write a wiki page, but I'm going to take some photos of my MFB before the get too roughed up. For now I'll post them here, if there is a better alternative, please let me know.

http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v299/c...tBeyblade/

Note: everything was in order, but photobucket mixed it all up :\
You know I was going to take photos of all my beyblades tonight. Just because. ^^; I guess I'll put them up here if I get around to putting them on the computer.
But yeah, you're photobucket is set to private. XD
Oh jeeze, sorry guys, fixed that. I haven't used my PB in years probably.
How do you get no battle damage? TELL ME!
(Apr. 01, 2009  5:55 PM)Giga Wrote: How do you get no battle damage? TELL ME!

Take photo's before you use them >.> lol
+ good photos Grin
There is a little though Confused
ARGH, you have Quetz face. Pinching_eyes_2
(Apr. 01, 2009  7:28 PM)Rocky Wrote: ARGH, you have Quetz face. Pinching_eyes_2

Yea, Quetz face was pretty.
Good photos Minion.
The photographs are definitely good (you have got a better camera than me, no question about that haha), but they seem too yellow to me.

Maybe I'm being picky just because I usually take all of the photos under natural light, but using those would look out of place and maybe even a little unprofessional if used.
Yeah, I agree that they are too yellow ...
Mhmm, just take a look at the photos used in articles thus far and you will know what I mean.
(Apr. 02, 2009  1:02 AM)Kei Wrote: The photographs are definitely good (you have got a better camera than me, no question about that haha), but they seem too yellow to me.

Maybe I'm being picky just because I usually take all of the photos under natural light, but using those would look out of place and maybe even a little unprofessional if used.

Yeah they are much too yellow for any sort of professional use, also too out of focus, but I couldn't find any other pics of MFB yet. I have a flood lamp in my basement I could use probably.
So I took some MFB pictures......dunno if they'd be any use for the Beywiki (actually they probably won't be since they're kinda shadowy (I prefer shadowy pictures to overly bright pictures plus I seem to take all my pictures at night Pinching_eyes_2) and the pictures of the individual parts aren't very good because I couldn't be bothered to take pictures of them seperately XD) but I was taking them for myself first and foremost so I'm not too bothered about that. Plus I could probably takes one a little better if I took them from a little further away and cropped them but I'm lazy (none of these are re-sized). But yeah, just thought you could look at them as well. :3

Oh and the pictures are in the albums (titles are self-explanitory) at the side in case anyone was wondering why there weren't any immediately there. Photobucket rotated some of them as well. XD

http://s97.photobucket.com/albums/l239/y...%20Photos/
Although we're not professional photographers, I think it's important that we have photos of the parts available.
Rocky:
Your pictures look fine and the angles are good but couple of them kind of have a yellowish colour. Maybe try taking them under florescent light or natural sun light. But overall, I think they would be good for the wiki Smile
(Apr. 03, 2009  2:26 AM)Minion Wrote: Although we're not professional photographers, I think it's important that we have photos of the parts available.

True, but it is not very hard to take good pictures that look professional and are consistent with the style already being used on the wiki.

(Apr. 03, 2009  2:31 AM)Aqua Wrote: Rocky:
Maybe try taking them under florescent light or natural sun light.

This is key. Do not take pictures for the wiki without natural sunlight.

The pictures both of you have posted are good in quality and the shot sizes are fine, the one thing holding them back from being truly usable is the lack of natural sunlight, especially yours Minion.
(Apr. 03, 2009  4:19 AM)Kei Wrote: True, but it is not very hard to take good pictures that look professional and are consistent with the style already being used on the wiki.



This is key. Do not take pictures for the wiki without natural sunlight.

The pictures both of you have posted are good in quality and the shot sizes are fine, the one thing holding them back from being truly usable is the lack of natural sunlight, especially yours Minion.

I've never used natural light in my pictures.
i live in bc where the sun doesn't exist
I'm good with photos, too bad I don't have MFB's yet... :\
I'm saving money to buy a Canon 450D. Then I will probably gonna buy some MFB's Smile
(Apr. 03, 2009  2:31 AM)Aqua Wrote: Rocky:
Your pictures look fine and the angles are good but couple of them kind of have a yellowish colour. Maybe try taking them under florescent light or natural sun light. But overall, I think they would be good for the wiki Smile

Ahaha, that's because I had my hand over the flash a few times. XD But I'm getting a lift tonight, looks like I'll be getting home before it gets dark today so I'll see how that goes. Grin
This is a terrible season for natural sunlight. Also- my blades are all chipped and scratched up now lol Especially Escolpio, the paint is just peeling off xP
(Apr. 03, 2009  4:40 PM)Minion Wrote: This is a terrible season for natural sunlight. Also- my blades are all chipped and scratched up now lol Especially Escolpio, the paint is just peeling off xP

Yeah MFB do that a lot.
Yay, I got my Canon 450D today, now I can start getting some MFB's! Grin
(Apr. 03, 2009  5:00 AM)G Wrote: I've never used natural light in my pictures.

Well, yours don't all appear to have a yellow-ish film covering them or a dark border for some reason lol

(Apr. 03, 2009  4:40 PM)Minion Wrote: This is a terrible season for natural sunlight.

It doesn't have to be direct sunlight or whatever. I just take mine during the day near an open window.