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11 May 2008, 03:33 AM | #1 |
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How is it done? Photography
I am relatively new to TRF, and in browsing the posts in an almost OCD manner these days I have been privileged to see so many beautiful shots of watches. There are many different types of shots, some professional, some not so . Some made to be art, and some quick shots from Cell phones at the AD’s.
My question is this. I have seen quite a few photos of the GMT II c, but the cerachrome bezel does not lend itself well to photos, becoming quite reflective, and almost silvery white in appearance. However I have also seen some wonderful shots of this watch, without the ‘whiting out’ of the bezel. Can anyone help advise me how best to get a crisp, shiny shot of my watch? I have a Digi Cannon camera of some quality with the MACRO function, and I was wondering what lighting conditions and such are best to get the best results. I read a bit recently about black backgrounds and cloth resting the watch on, and I will experiment with this, but of course I want some wrist shots to share and post whenever. Can anyone with ideas please post their advice for the best ‘arty’ shots and the all important wrist shot?
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11 May 2008, 04:12 AM | #2 |
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Steve,
You're on the right track.... . Indirect lighting . No flash . Macro lens . Tripod . Practice.. I don't have a ceramic, but glare is glare, no matter what it reflects off, so pay attention to all reflections. I'm just a snapshot guy, but there are some really good semi-pro and pro quality images on the forum. . A background can help absorb unwanted lights. .
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11 May 2008, 04:34 AM | #3 |
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Wonderful shots therei particulally like the blue background you have used, really sets the watch off.
Thanks for your advice too. This post is almost a duplicate of another. Feel free to remove if you need, i have just descovered the other one, posted earlier today. Sorry
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11 May 2008, 04:47 AM | #4 |
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Photography is always interesting and comes up ocassionally.
You're entitled to your own thread One of the other threads that was dredged up is almost a year old now.. Some of those cameras and techniques are obsolete.. To put your post in perspective, I changed your title a bit..... Let's see what others have to say and better yet, to produce.. Here's one of my favorites:
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11 May 2008, 04:53 AM | #5 |
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I have been around this site for a few days now, and i must say i find everone very friendly, helpful and fair. Thanks for your help with the title and advice. This has to be one of the nicest places to spend a saturday afternoon! (without spending to much money at an AD!)
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11 May 2008, 05:01 AM | #6 |
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Here's a good thread on the topic. And it's not a year old.
Another older one is this one, but the techniques still apply, imho.
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The trouble with having an open mind, of course, is that people will insist on coming along and trying to put things in it. SS Submariner no date 1992 (sold); SS GMT II 2007 (sold); SS GMT II C 2008 ('M' series) (sold); SS Sub C 2011 (sold); BB GMT 1971 (sold); Omega 50th GMT |
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