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Tales of Peter Rabbit


leshko

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For this puzzle I used the poster "Tales of Peter Rabbit" by Mike Wimmer. 

 

It was fun to come up with the characters for the puzzle pieces. There are a variety of people and animals. As you can see, I'm just having fun here. However, it was as usually when I doing my work with the puzzles.

 

440 parts

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A little about photography. 

 

Often a puzzle not be placed near the camera absolutely perfect, but the thin line between the parts in the pictures are not visible. Wooden puzzle made on the laser very contrasting, but jigsaw cutting - alas. I tried and natural ambient light and solar lighting, ceiling lamp, table lights, add a flash ... The ideal is impossible. 

With the use of natural light photos are best - a good color rendering and uniformity. That's just not always this is enough enough, especially in the winter on a cloudy day.

My decision turned out that - I do not put the puzzle on the table, but I hang it in front of the drapery. Some images show a thin fishing line that is attached to the corner. Puzzle hanging certainly not straight, but at an angle so that the camera has to be tilted too. But this stuff, Tripod still like to hold the camera.

 

Through this method, the details a bit apart and the gap becomes wider between them more visible in the pictures. There is an opportunity to squeeze out some of the details of the background plane, selecting them for the shooting.

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Thank you!
These kind words soaring on wings me.
 

Awesome cutting Alexey and I presume a lot of hours.

Regarding the time. I spent about:
          8-10 hours for design,
          25-30 hours for the cutting,
         1 hour for backside sanding
  and 3 hours for the photo.
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For this puzzle I used the poster "Tales of Peter Rabbit" by Mike Wimmer. 

 

It was fun to come up with the characters for the puzzle pieces. There are a variety of people and animals. As you can see, I'm just having fun here. However, it was as usually when I doing my work with the puzzles.

 

440 parts

size 16*12

Incredible mastery of complex puzzles,Keep them coming!

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For this puzzle I used the poster "Tales of Peter Rabbit" by Mike Wimmer. 

 

It was fun to come up with the characters for the puzzle pieces. There are a variety of people and animals. As you can see, I'm just having fun here. However, it was as usually when I doing my work with the puzzles.

 

440 parts

size 16*12

wow just wow.

Doctorate level scrolling.

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