Friday, November 15, 2024

Using Junk for fun

Junk diorama.

I've enjoyed the challenges of making something out of nothing. I've watched some great videos about how to make dioramas out of junk. Below are pieces of stuff I was going to throw out. Medicine vials, parts of a defunct humidifiers, CPAP hoses, Toilet Paper rolls, soda caps, and miscellaneous card board boxes and pieces.




That is what the 'creative' table looked like before photographing the characters.

Below is what the photo ended up looking like.


The minibots are actually cheap cake toppers from the dollar store a few years ago. Except for the Lego Droids that I picked up at a yard sale, the cost of this whole set up was $1. Of course I got out my old paints and enjoyed giving everything a look of rustic old pieces of junk.

I keep these pieces in a box with fake rocks I made out of Styrofoam board I found in another junk pile in the shed. I keep thinking I should toss it out...but.....

The fake rocks were used to make this scene of an Ogre and Orcs meeting in a cave. The 'fog' was made with a long exposure of mist from a face mister.


When I get stuck inside all day, I busy myself while my hubby naps. This is something I can do with headphones on. I listen to music and rearrange my junk so I can make a new scene.

This included some of the previous junk stuff. The figures are cheap Hasbro Droid figures from the Star Wars series. I like robots and droids, they are cool. The light in the back is simply a medicine vial that I sparsely painted and set over a balloon light.


The possibilities are endless at my little creative table. The fun part is that  I can set things up and tear things down constantly. 

This next shot is a set up for a Dragon and Rock Monster portrait.


I do say that I make a lot of adjustments and mistakes before I get one shot that I keep.


Many years ago, I swore I'd never 'shoot' anything involving still life. But I took an online class specifically for that just to challenge myself. I enjoyed the class much to my surprise. Still Life can be very technical or very simple.

Since delving into the fun world of toy photography, I've decided that this is so enjoyable and presents with so many creative aspects. I'll keep on keeping on!

I'll never stop enjoying nature photography, but this is a great way to practice the art of photography when I cannot get out in nature.



10 comments:

  1. It's beyond me, but it is a way to keep the photography going, especially during the 11.5 months of winter. 😉

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    1. Yes! Winter seems to drag on forever! It was a hobby I took up to fill up those looooonnnngggg winter months! Thank you!

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  2. You are incredibly creative! I really like this.

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    1. I am just keeping a busy mind going. Thank you!

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  3. You are creating your own fun! I got a light box for my birthday but have not had time to play with it yet! Keep on keeping on and staying safe during deer hunting!

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    1. I do have a light box and I started with that too. I still use it once in a great while, but I enjoy 'creating' a much larger scene than what I can do in a light box.
      I can't wait to see what you do with yours!

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  4. Congratulations. Your creativity sparkles and shines. You are the envy of the rest of us dullards.

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    1. Ahhh. I just never grew up all of the way. Others can cook, I can play... there are trade offs.

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  5. Very creative and looks like a lot of fun! A friend of mine enjoys taking small toy dinosaurs out to Joshua Tree and posing them so they look like a natural part of the landscape. They turn out great!

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    1. That is a hobby that grows addictive! Toys can be so versatile!

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