Enjoy! :supercool:
http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a3...ckground1a.jpg
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Enjoy! :supercool:
http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a3...ckground1a.jpg
nice :gut:
Very clean shot John... :gut: :gut: :gut:
Thanks much guys! :dr:
Another great pic. :gut:
How many watch pictures have you shot in your life - 1000?
Kind regards
Volker
Correct! :gut:Zitat:
Original von Hannibal
Another great pic. :gut:
How many watch pictures have you shot in your life - 1000?
Kind regards
Volker
I think 100.000.......... ;)
That's usually how many I have to take to get one GOOD photo.... :tongue:Zitat:
Originally posted by steve73
Correct! :gut:Zitat:
Original von Hannibal
Another great pic. :gut:
How many watch pictures have you shot in your life - 1000?
Kind regards
Volker
I think 100.000.......... ;)
... but a very nice one!!! :gut:
Gruß,
Marco.
Wow, I thought you know how to take a photo. But if it takes 100.00 attempts for one good photo ...Zitat:
Original von jholbrook
That's usually how many I have to take to get one GOOD photo.... :tongue:Zitat:
Originally posted by steve73
Correct! :gut:Zitat:
Original von Hannibal
Another great pic. :gut:
How many watch pictures have you shot in your life - 1000?
Kind regards
Volker
I think 100.000.......... ;)
maybe I no longer think you`re a great photographer. ;)
Kind regards
Volker
Well Volker...it may not have taken quite that many. ;) :cool:Zitat:
Originally posted by Hannibal
Wow, I thought you know how to take a photo. But if it takes 100.00 attempts for one good photo ...Zitat:
Original von jholbrook
That's usually how many I have to take to get one GOOD photo.... :tongue:Zitat:
Originally posted by steve73
Correct! :gut:Zitat:
Original von Hannibal
Another great pic. :gut:
How many watch pictures have you shot in your life - 1000?
Kind regards
Volker
I think 100.000.......... ;)
maybe I no longer think you`re a great photographer. ;)
Kind regards
Volker
Fantastic!!!! :jump: :jump:
Thanks Mike! :dr:Zitat:
Originally posted by mike 1675
Fantastic!!!! :jump: :jump:
Hi John nice shot! Which cam are you using? And what lens and lighting set up? I wanted to get an opaque white plexiglass or something to do a slight reflection like yours but do not know which one to get. :grb: In the end, I might use Photoshop instead! :D
LOL! I did indeed use Photoshop (props to to Hannes here who does this all the time in his photos to make a reflection).Zitat:
Originally posted by watchboy
Hi John nice shot! Which cam are you using? And what lens and lighting set up? I wanted to get an opaque white plexiglass or something to do a slight reflection like yours but do not know which one to get. :grb: In the end, I might use Photoshop instead! :D
Here's a photo of my office area where you can see my home made lighting set up comprised of a translucent storage bin with velum paper tapped to the interior, and a series of lights surrounding the perimeter.
http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a3...ice-after2.jpg
I shoot with the Canon 40D currently, and most of my watch shots are taken with the 100mm macro prime.
Wow, that looks quite serious already! Here is my humble setup:
http://www.hoene.de/random/lb1.jpg
http://www.hoene.de/random/lb2.jpg
Just a simple laundry box ;)
Best-
Nico
Here is my set up! Gee I do not even call that a set up! LOL!!! I just use a floor standing lamp(cos too lazy to set up those extra spot lights....etc =() and a black velvet cloth. I prefer black to white background. I do have a white SATIN for white background but I seldom use.
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y11...htingsetup.jpg
Whatever gets the job done guys! :D :gut:
Hey Guys,
always thought that it´s quite tough getting a good quality pic.
Now I know you just need good ideas for the setting an lightning.
Thx from good old Germany. :gut:
The eBook I have coming out in just a couple of weeks about macro watch photography really goes into detail about setting up lighting, using photo editing software....everything you need to start taking good watch photos. :gut:Zitat:
Originally posted by Wildstarfan
Hey Guys,
always thought that it´s quite tough getting a good quality pic.
Now I know you just need good ideas for the setting an lightning.
Thx from good old Germany. :gut:
Hey John!Zitat:
The eBook I have coming out in just a couple of weeks about macro watch photography really goes into detail about setting up lighting, using photo editing software....everything you need to start taking good watch photos.
Oh nice, i hope you give us a sign when time has come and your "ebook" is issued.
By the way: Congrats to this photo (and the others you have given to us as well) and to your website. I enjoy reading your detailed reports and reviews!
As i am a photographer (but new to watch photos) as well, i would like to ask you, if you ever tried to use a "shift/tilt" lens by taking watch photos? A lot of different opportunities become possible... Do you prefer "low key" or "high key" lightning?
Anyway, i send you the best regards across the ocean from Germany...
Steffen