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Post by Keyser Szose on Oct 2, 2006 15:01:08 GMT -5
Just discovered this board, although I remember JBHII from TZ and elsewhere. Anyway, it's good to see a board which seems to have such a hardcore photography emphasis. I love watches, all watches and photographing them, here's a few from my collection.
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Post by Houston on Oct 2, 2006 17:48:33 GMT -5
Hello Keyser A warm welcome to WTF . Many thanks for sharing your excellent pictures with us. They are amazing and the Railmaster shot is quite exceptional . Hope you'll have an opportunity to visit and post often, perhaps tell us about some of the interesting pieces in your collection and indeed have a look around the various pages here including John's reference material the links of which may be found on the home page. Best wishes ZIN
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Post by JBHII on Oct 3, 2006 7:21:18 GMT -5
Welcome to WTF! Wow! What an awesome and varied collection you have...and excellent photos too. I look forward to seeing more photos from your collection.
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Post by O2AFAC67 on Oct 3, 2006 8:18:27 GMT -5
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Post by Keyser Szose on Oct 3, 2006 11:28:40 GMT -5
Thank you for the warm welcome, I've had a look around the forum now, it seems like a nice place. Here's a couple more shots from my collection, which runs from TAG thru' Omega, Breitling, Chopard, Breguet and many others etc etc, I tend to favour chronographs as you can no doubt see.
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Post by Houston on Oct 3, 2006 11:37:34 GMT -5
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Post by Keyser Szose on Oct 3, 2006 11:39:52 GMT -5
Thank you, I guess we all like to show our heart's pleasure.
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Post by Keyser Szose on Oct 3, 2006 11:49:29 GMT -5
@zinster, I see you're located in Constellation Omega, I visited there a few times and always came back with a nice souvenir or two.
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Post by Scott D on Oct 3, 2006 11:55:42 GMT -5
Welcome!!!!!
Wow, some great pictures and an excellent collection!!! Quite a wide variety - fantastic!!
Do check out the Kool Skool link Zin provided... It'll really "spring" you into a new direction.. really provides the "nuts & bolts" of watch photography!! And don't forget to order your Super Deluxe Repair Kit. If you order now you'll receive the new-and-improved arc welder & 5lb. sledge hammer for all those precision repairs..... ;D ;D ;D
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Post by Keyser Szose on Oct 3, 2006 12:30:13 GMT -5
@scottd, thanks, I did check out the link that Zinster provided, I see now where I've been going wrong..LOL. Looking forward to the arc welder.
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Post by Scott D on Oct 3, 2006 12:43:46 GMT -5
@scottd, thanks, I did check out the link that Zinster provided, I see now where I've been going wrong..LOL. Looking forward to the arc welder. Yes, it does give a whole new definition to "how the cookie crumbles.." ;D ;D
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Post by JBHII on Oct 3, 2006 14:23:51 GMT -5
Keyser - what camera are you shooting with these days?
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Post by Keyser Szose on Oct 3, 2006 16:41:01 GMT -5
Hi John, I'm using a Konica Minolta 7D....altho' most of these were shot with a Dimage 7i.
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Post by JP on Oct 4, 2006 3:39:15 GMT -5
I already welcomed you in the Omega forum...and I must say I'm extremely impressed by your phototgraphy...and of course your watches.
That Ebel and Breguet are something you don't see every day. Tarawa and Transatlantic? You rarely see anyone owning so many high end watches... welcome again!!
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Post by Keyser Szose on Oct 4, 2006 9:00:51 GMT -5
Thank you JP......I've been collecting for many years, the Breguet was purchased last year, I am based in Asia, but am originally from the UK, I go home two or three times a year and usually pick something up when I'm home, I'm looking at perhaps a new dress Breguet in December.
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