Yuki’s new wand
Posted by: yumeno in Figures, tags: bazooka, figma, haruhi, nagato, suzumiya, YukiOh no, it seems that Yuki has gone back in time to pilfer herself a new “wand”!! What prepostrous evil has this extra-terrestrial done!?
And when I said “gone back in time”, try to guess which anime the bazooka came from (there is no prize though >.<). It’s quite an old series, people of my age did not get to watch it back then. Old Long-time mecha fans might find it familiar.
Anyway, sorry for the blur images, my camera sucks. Anyone know a good camera model for beginner photographers? Since I seriously need a new camera. I’ll tell you why.
Some shots were taken like a gazillion times due to the size of the cam being small, it made it difficult for me to hold it steadily. Plus, it has no “anti-shake” or whatever-it-is-called function. So folks, do not get yourself a Nikon Coolpix 3700 the next time you go shopping.
I would’ve taken more shots if not for the camera getting me frustrated with all the blurriness. But fret not, a bonus image is served to compensate for the crappy quality. ^^;
And about the question I posed earlier, it’s time I reveal the answer. This tin-can’s been with me since about 7/8 years old. It is a miracle that I didn’t wreck it into smithereens back then lol.
Photos of the Nagato Yuki figma were taken with feelings of frustration with a Nikon Coolpix 3700.









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Long.
Big.
Thick.
Wand.
At least you have your own camera. :P
8D LONG BIG AND THICK INDEED.
lul, =3= wan me lend ya mai camera? XD OR YOU COULD LEND ME YUKI! <3333333 XD
get the Nikon Coolpix P5100 which i’m using. served me well so far.
indoor shoots are hard to do if u don’t have the correct lighting.
try a outdoor shoot next time. ^^;
LONG BIG AND THICK WAND LOL.
That’s pretty cool. I need to find more weapons for my figma Haruhi.
Ina stole my line D<
And lol, BOOM. HEADSHOT. Shoulda put BOOM, HEADSHOT AGAIN below.
@gordon
Hope that’s not too costly. Shall check that out, thanks!
@mizunaga
get a RPG LOL.
@malzias
Now, why didn’t I think of that…
Nikon D90…
Here is some great (although pretty basic advice) from Ansel Adams on how his photographs came out so amzing: \’A good photograph is knowing where to stand.\”…