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Hungarian photographer Benedek Lampert has shot a beautiful series of photos paying homage to the iconic science fiction movie Back to the Future. What’s neat is that each of the images was created with a LEGO DeLorean car and simple practical effects.
“Back To The Future is my childhood, and a movie that I can watch anytime,” Lampert tells PetaPixel.
LEGO has announced a new $170 “Back to the Future Time Machine” set for building a DeLorean, and Lampert was able to get his hands on a pre-release set thanks to his ongoing work with the toy company — LEGO hired Lampert a while back after seeing his miniature toy photography and had him shoot LEGO Star Wars photos.
After building the LEGO car re-watching all three Back to the Future movies for inspiration, Lampert set to work creating realistic photos on a small scale with his tiny DeLorean.
The DeLorean Jumping Through Space-Time
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“The first picture was obvious. That moment when the time machine is jumping through the space-time continuum,” Lampert says. “I wanted to create the special effects in real, in front of the camera. This is my main principle with every picture. Doing as much as I can in real [life]. That’s why these photos are still photos and not digital art.
“Of course, I use post-production, and color grading is one of the most important parts if you want to get a cinematic look.”
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For the car’s headlights and taillights, Lampert used light-up LED parts from Lightailing.
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To create lightning and flames, Lampert turned to light painting, the practice of creating light trails in a long-exposure photo by moving points of light through the frame while the image is being captured.
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“The light painting technique was the solution,” the photographer says. “I used a simple lighter for the flames and a LED strip for the electricity. I had countless attempts and experiments to reach the perfect flames and lightning.
“Because of these practical effects, I can’t avoid using Photoshop for the motion blur. Other times I get the motion effect with a rolling platform under the vehicle, but it wasn’t possible with light painting.”
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The DeLorean Covered in Steam
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The second photo in the series shows the time-traveling car covered in steam after its journey through space-time.
“The second picture is a bit dreamy,” Lampert says. “Not a classic movie scene. It’s more about the design and a little bit mysterious.”
The secret to the “steam” was a large amount of dry ice.
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“I have bought 10kg [22lbs] of dry ice to get this massive steam. They created this effect with dry ice even in the original movies. That was the first time I have worked with stuff like this, so I had to face some difficulties. For example, when I poured hot water on the ice the whole scenery and the table was soaked.”
“On the other hand, it was really fun, and I am sure I’m going to use this dry ice technique many times in the future,” the photographer says. “In this picture, everything is real except the car lamp flare.”
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The DeLorean in the Desert
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The third and final shot in the series is a desert scene that pays homage to Back to the Future III.
“The third part of the Back to the Future movies is a masterpiece mixed with the western feeling,” Lampert says. “With this set, you’re able to build all three versions of the DeLorean. So I put the western accessories on the car and went outside.
“There is a big field nearby where the conditions were perfect for this wild west image. I brought some scenery parts with me and set up a prairie environment. After that, I used the dust of the ground and Atmosphere Aerosol for the flying, smoother dust. In this image every part is real.”
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A Behind-the-Scenes Look
Here’s a 4-minute behind-the-scenes video showing how each of the photos was shot with practical effects:
You can find more of Lampert’s work on his Instagram.
Author: Michael Zhang
Source: Petapixel