>>9269448Sometimes it's more the angle of the pic then the pose itself. Just set up a simple fight between two guys and take pics of it from tons of different angles and directions. Out of like 10-20 you're bound to find a few that look good.
Also, stay away from big group brawls. Those are hard to take good pics of. Just when you line up two guys locked into a death brawl, you realize you have two other figures just awkwardly aiming their attacks at nothing. Then some parts are blurry, while others are overexposed or someone's face is obscured by an effect piece or something, big group pics usually end up as inconceivable messes.
Case in point, this fight I just finished setting up!