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Post by Cayce on Jan 25, 2005 16:46:48 GMT -5
I am concerned abnout the depth of the colors--are they too subtle?
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Post by Bob on Jan 25, 2005 18:17:35 GMT -5
WOW!!!!!! Outstanding picture. The background really makes the watch stand out. Makes me want a Daytona even more.
Cheers Bob Breznay
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Post by JBHII on Jan 26, 2005 10:31:20 GMT -5
Hi Cayce - the Bezel and a bit of the center links on the bracelet are a bit too bright, given the colors that "washed out" appearance. I think the photo could benefit from some digital manipulation in photoshop. Selecting the bezel for example, and lowering the light settings in "Curves" in photoshop would be one of many ways the photo could be improved. It's a great photo otherwise though! Congrats!
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Post by DavidHernandez on Jan 28, 2005 16:25:02 GMT -5
Another thing you can do to reduce the 'burn' is filter the light through a sheet, or get some white rip-stop nylon from the fabric store to make a small "tent" cover.
It will make a big difference.
Dave.
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Post by cinbobs48 on Jan 29, 2005 23:25:25 GMT -5
Hi Cayce,
Looks GREAT to me! Wish I could take photos like that one!
- Bob
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Post by Cayce on Jan 30, 2005 8:33:17 GMT -5
Thanks--you are right. I did not necessarily agree with the previous suggestions and left the photo as is--non photoshoped and 100% orginal. I advertised it for sale yesterday on Timezone and it sold in 30 minutes.
Appreciate your kind words.
Cayce
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Post by martynjc on Jan 30, 2005 15:34:52 GMT -5
I advertised it for sale yesterday on Timezone and it sold in 30 minutes. Appreciate your kind words. Cayce Not surprised with that photo. Well done! Are you replacing it with something else watch wise?
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Post by Cayce on Jan 30, 2005 16:23:24 GMT -5
I wear something different everyday.... I am one of this Forum's sponsoring dealers--Timekeeper Company. Thanks, Cayce
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