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Post by martynjc on Jan 20, 2005 14:01:30 GMT -5
Breitling B-1 & Aerospace I took these last summer, outside, hand held. I really believe natural light brings out the best. Maybe a little over exposed? What do you think?
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Post by wetowne on Jan 20, 2005 16:14:36 GMT -5
Very nice! I really like the blue dialed Aerospace that's a good looking watch! Natural light is great no doubt, but I like the control you get with studio lighting.
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Post by martynjc on Jan 20, 2005 16:30:16 GMT -5
The Aero has been hidden away for a little while - maybe it's time to get him out for a breather
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Post by JBHII on Jan 21, 2005 9:38:32 GMT -5
Looks great! Don't forget to run your watch under the fawcet prior to shooting to remove dust, and even consider blowing it off with a can of compressed air (a couple of bucks from an office supply store).
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Post by wetowne on Jan 21, 2005 14:24:32 GMT -5
Looks great! Don't forget to run your watch under the fawcet prior to shooting to remove dust, and even consider blowing it off with a can of compressed air (a couple of bucks from an office supply store). Always clean and polish, bright sunlight reveals a multitude of sins. I find when shooting digital it's often wise to shoot a test shot or two and then look at it fullscreen on your monitor. Takes only a minute or two and then correct the obvious. But I suppose if you're on remote location then that woudn't be practical, best to bring some canned air and a polishing cloth along.
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Post by martynjc on Jan 23, 2005 4:14:05 GMT -5
Thanks for the tips guys! Airbrush at the ready!
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Post by Aaron on Jan 23, 2005 22:45:22 GMT -5
Looks great! Don't forget to run your watch under the fawcet prior to shooting to remove dust, and even consider blowing it off with a can of compressed air (a couple of bucks from an office supply store). I must be like Tim "The Toolman" Taylor.I've got a 16cfm compressor to do my dirty work. ;D Aaron
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