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Post by martynjc on Jan 11, 2005 13:24:08 GMT -5
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Post by wetowne on Jan 11, 2005 14:03:54 GMT -5
Fabulous shots! I love the extreme close ups. Very nice indeed.
Wetowne for now.
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Post by DavidHernandez on Jan 11, 2005 16:08:18 GMT -5
Martyn,
some of those shots are stunning!
Dave.
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Post by JBHII on Jan 11, 2005 17:25:27 GMT -5
Martyn - amazing work. You should be proud!
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Post by Pat McCarthy on Jan 11, 2005 17:51:56 GMT -5
WOW!!!
Just what we're looking for - folks to show us their great watch photos.
And, you don't have to be a pro. Just post what you've done. Folks like Martyn, Oompa, and others - as well as our staff - will help you become a great watch photog!
Great shots, Martyn
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Post by BruceS on Jan 11, 2005 20:56:20 GMT -5
shooting closeups, beginning with these. It was a Seamaster shot you did and posted on the TZ Omega forum. I had been meaning to ask you what macro lens you were using, because I was sure you were using some fancy DSLR, LOL. Someone beat me to it and I bought a 4500! You can get them really cheap now too! Cheers,
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Post by martynjc on Jan 12, 2005 13:46:40 GMT -5
shooting closeups, beginning with these. It was a Seamaster shot you did and posted on the TZ Omega forum.... Cheers, Bruce - I really appreciate your comments - I've been getting a bit of a hammering on the Omega TZ forum which has put me off posting there anymore... anyway nice and friendly here . You're getting some really good shots. I particularly like the second one you posted which included sharp detail of the bezel. Nice one!!!
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Post by BruceS on Jan 12, 2005 14:04:55 GMT -5
I think I have as much fun photographing my watches as I do wearing them! BTW, I've stopped posting on the TZ Omega forum as well, for my own reasons. It is nice here! Cheers,
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