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15 December 2008, 11:57 PM | #1 |
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Just messing with the camera, thought this was cool
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very cool!
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Wow perfect timing on that shot Chris!!! Very nice!!! I even thought for awhile that something wrong with the O hahahah
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Neat picture.
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Very cool shot. You got it spot on.
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Nicely done. Thanks for sharing.
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Very nice shot!
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That is sweet.
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Great shot !.............
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VERY cool!
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the first thing i noticed was that that dot would wind up being dead center of the mercedes on my sub hour hand. It was only last night that i noticed it was also a perfect replacement for the O in ROLEX. Thats the great thing about rolex, attention to detail. Some might complain about where the crown point on the winding crown, which, sure maybe an oversight, or they just dont care, but someone was surely paying attention when it came time to design the hands!
killer shot! Beecher
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I think the same effect happens on the old GMT too and possibly the Submariner! Rolex's attention to detail or pure coincidence?
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Great pic Chris
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Excellent macro, Chris....Lunar or Solar??!!
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Excellent timing!!! I admire your patience....
It must have beek really hard to get it exactly on spot.
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you are messing pretty nice
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Nice shot.
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Great idea - very good!
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Great shot Chris, attention to detail.
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Very cool shot, Chris!
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How many attempts did that take you to hack the second hand at that position??!!??
You need help!!!
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cool shot!!!
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I've got my ROLEX for almost 2 years now, but I had never noticed that the top of the seconds hand goes spot on the O from ROLEX......
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