Bigred
11-20-2013, 12:11 AM
When I Finally Realized What I Was Seeing, This Was The Coolest Thing Ever. Look Closer.
Meet Michael Paul Smith.
For over 25 years, he has been creating an imaginary world called “Elgin Park,” filled with scaled models of old cars. They’re 1/24th the size to be exact. He chooses appropriate surroundings for these models, and then uses his camera to capture the most realistic shot possible. The kind of shot that you have no idea is within a tiny world.
Here’s the best part: he does it all with a $200 point and shoot camera. Dive into his world below.
This is proof that creativity always reigns above budget. His passion for Elgin Park is inspirational.
Source / Michael’s Flickr (http://www.flickr.com/photos/24796741@N05/)
For all you BoLS readers - wow, I'm inspired to go try to make some great shots like these.
Meet Michael Paul Smith.
For over 25 years, he has been creating an imaginary world called “Elgin Park,” filled with scaled models of old cars. They’re 1/24th the size to be exact. He chooses appropriate surroundings for these models, and then uses his camera to capture the most realistic shot possible. The kind of shot that you have no idea is within a tiny world.
Here’s the best part: he does it all with a $200 point and shoot camera. Dive into his world below.
This is proof that creativity always reigns above budget. His passion for Elgin Park is inspirational.
Source / Michael’s Flickr (http://www.flickr.com/photos/24796741@N05/)
For all you BoLS readers - wow, I'm inspired to go try to make some great shots like these.