hi tonyfromfrance,
what do you want to improve? in my opinion is it an excellent shot.
perhaps you have another result if you try it only with daylight or with hqi-light.
regards ralf
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08.04.2009, 16:10 #1
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RE: Do It Yourself: Rolex shooting
Gruß Ralf
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08.04.2009, 17:33 #3
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very good picSG
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08.04.2009, 18:49 #4
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it is to learn more about the techniques of each, if we can improve with a few advices: lighting used .....
The aim was not to show the result (error on my part)
and always sorry for my bad english.
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08.04.2009, 20:17 #5
Tony, your pictures are always first class - thank you for sharing your technique
Gruß, Joe
it's not hoarding if your shit is cool
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08.04.2009, 20:37 #6
Merci beaucoup 4 sharing.
I also had a look at your other pictures on the french site "Forum à montres". I love them! Please continue posting here too.Superlative Grüße, Frank
"Cool sh*t ain't cheap, and cheap sh*t ain't cool."
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08.04.2009, 20:41 #7
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what is interesting in this context is that we can "manage" the light .. unlike the photos outside.
by against it must still improve on the lamps: their number, power .. with the use of reflectors......... maybe
a friend on our french forum said:
the amateur looks the material, professional earnings (? money), the teacher looks at the light
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09.04.2009, 10:01 #8
Thank you Tony - just as Joe said, your pictures are always first class
This is what I used for my pictures:
It´s a simple Sony DSC-W55 point-and-shoot camera, a laundry box, a piece of cloth and some random lamps - nothing fancy.
And these are the results:
Never tried with the DSLR because I don´t have a macro lens for itWinning isn't everything. It's the only thing. #dot2025
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09.04.2009, 10:03 #9
extremly nice Nico
greets
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09.04.2009, 10:56 #11
Well yeah, you can always go "more expensive"...
Your pictures really raised the bar on this forum here, though. They´re not just "good enough", they´re top notchWinning isn't everything. It's the only thing. #dot2025
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I actually wrote an eBook with all the essential information anyone needs to take better watch photos - here's the link.
I've been using the same basic set up for several years which I made:
Current camera is Canon 40D, and I usually shoot with a 100mm Macro, or sometimes my 17-40L. I think it gets decent results.
John B. Holbrook, II
OWNER - LUXURY TYME: The Rolex Reference Page
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