
This image came together beautifully. I get a sense of the speed and can almost hear the GT40's exhaust note screaming as it passes me. I like the use of light and the sense of light it creates in this image, as it really helps suggest a specific time of day to go along with the place. Well done!
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Toy photography is most often used to entertain and delight. But as you've demonstrated, it can also be used with great effect for social commentary and to educate.
This is a powerful image that really benefits from silhouetting and being in black and white. It allows the viewer to focus on the tragedy of war, any war, and not on any one specific war. For me this image is as beautiful as it is powerful.
This image captures what I believe are the best aspects of toy photography - nostalgia, storytelling, and magic. I like the setting inside the home, which is entirely appropriate for Toy Story. And I appreciate the depth of field and how your focal plane has kept the main characters and props in focus. Nice!
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**This contest is open to photographers ranked between 251 and 1000 in this week’s <a href="https://www.photocrowd.com/photographer-community/">Leaderboard</a>.** A trip down memory lane and a dig around in the attic, or maybe an exploration of your child’s toy basket for some photogenic and fun items. Toys don’t necessarily have to be just for kids though. Maybe you’ve bought yourself an FPV drone, or you spend your evenings sending miniature trains in laps around your spare room…