Nowadays, more and more people are doing cosplay, and Cosers are also pursuing higher quality Coser photos; as one of the major exporters of anime culture, Japan is naturally not inferior in this regard. When Cosplaying, besides the costumes, you also need a good background. There are explosion scenes in many animations, and the visual impact of the explosion is very shocking, but in reality, it is impossible to use real bombs to create explosion scenes. Many of them are post-processed by computers to add explosion effects. However, this problem has been solved now. A Japanese photography event website has launched a plan to help Cosers create explosion effects with real explosives. This is also the first time such an event has been held in Japan. The time is March 19th and 20th, and the event is called "IKUSA Spring Explosion Iwafuneyama Cliff-stage". The participation fee for "explosion photography" is 1,500 yen (about 84 yuan) per person per shot, and the participation fee for other activities is 5,000 yen (about 279 yuan, the fee for photographers and non-COS people is halved). During the event, each person can detonate at least 3 times, and if you want to take more photos, you can increase it at any time on the day. Of course, the filming location is a location base specially used for special effects. So everyone can film safely under the official guidance. I wonder if anyone in China will go back to participate in this event? |
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