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  • #16
    in love with the lumi shot..

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    • #17
      Very nice pictures, thanks for sharing Fred.
      My Small Collection :
      GMT II 16710 Coke U series
      JLC Master Control ( May 2008 )
      Daytona SS White ( Jan 2009 )
      Porsche Design P6310 Red ( Feb 2009 )
      Azimuth Back In Time ( Wrist lounge special edition ) ( Jan 2010 )
      PAM 312 ( Feb 2010 ) ( Send me an offer for this baby if you are interested)

      Look Look See See for :
      BNIB 1995 ( W series ) Rolex sport model

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Fred_Tan View Post
        Thanks for your kind words.
        Except for the 1st photo, the rest of the pics have no flash usage.
        All photos were taken with 2 luminescent lights source from cold fluorescent lamps from EGO.
        The watch will be placed in between these 2 lights source.
        The light source will illuminate the watch from left & right for equal & balance lighting.

        As these lights will be too bright, they are dampened by white colored T-shirts that're wrapped around the light tower or box.
        To further dampen the light intensity, one layer of white colored plastic carton reflector that's 4mm thick were used to block the lights.

        The watch is placed in a black colored paper background on top os a black colored lens pouch to prevent reflection.

        All the lighting & background were setup inside a small wardrobe cabinet to prevent external light source from being reflected on the domed crystal.

        Pictures were taken at night under virtually no external light in the room aside from the 2 towering lamps.

        Reflectors with black colored T-Shirts were used to block reflection from top of wardrobe.

        I use Tokina's AT-X 100mm f/2.8 PRO D Macro Lens with manual focus
        Camera used are Nikon D80 with delayed shutter release of 15s to prevent handshake.

        Camera are set to Aperture Priority.
        Aperture used are from f11 to f55 depending on depth of focus & subject.

        Camera is mounted on Manfrotto 3 section rapid column tripod that's invertable to allow ground level shooting. Almost all shots were at ground level.
        Ball head with latch & safety lock are used for quick release to review shots easily.

        A MacBook Pro with Nikon's CX2 will be needed for shadow, highlight, exposure, contrast, light curve & saturation correction.

        And lastly, 2 weeks of time with lots of patience.
        With these setup, I have almost zero shot discard as almost all my shots are usable.
        Wow, good effort - simply but a lot of details went to setting up this home studio. And great shots everyone. Love your watch photos.

        Watch Collection (click for photos!)
        Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust
        Tag Heuer Classic 2000 Limited Edition Red/Green Dial
        Seiko Titanium Samurai
        Omega Speedmaster 50th Anniversary Limited Series
        Panerai Luminor 1950 Marina 3 Days Automatic
        IWC Ingenieur
        Sinn U Black (THG Limited Edition)
        Chopard Gran Turismo XL Alfa Romeo (Limited Edition) (sold)
        Panerai Luminor 1950 Submersible 1000M
        IWC Portuguese Automatic

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        • #19
          Nice photos for a nice watch. Good for those who are interested to acquire this beauty. Can I ask whether you can get approx 8 days of movement on a full wind when watch at rest all the time.

          Thanks mate for sharing the pics. Tokina is a sharp macro lens.

          Cheers

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          • #20
            1st of all, it is a very beautiful watch.
            2ndly, great photos! never seen better.
            u really brought out the details very well.
            cheers.

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            • #21
              Wow!
              Tks for sharing how u took those awesome pics! Tt's some effort there, and of cos skills!
              I'm overwhelmed by the pics and the watch....

              Hope to see more pics in future, tks again!

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Andyap View Post
                Nice photos for a nice watch. Good for those who are interested to acquire this beauty. Can I ask whether you can get approx 8 days of movement on a full wind when watch at rest all the time.

                Thanks mate for sharing the pics. Tokina is a sharp macro lens.

                Cheers
                I got 8 days on a 311, which is e same mvmt.
                I never wound the 317, LOL.

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