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Post by JBHII on Feb 26, 2005 15:30:41 GMT -5
I really do have a hard time with multiple watch photos, but found a solution with a new lens for my Canon 20D - the Canon EFS 17-85 IS I bought a couple of months ago gave me the capability to do a good group shot. I don't want to hear any crap about not synching the 2nd hands...or the watches not being set to 10:10 (note: John Rigano, this means you!)....the shot was hard enough as is... ;D So, without further adue...together for the the very first time....John's family of Rolex watches!
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Post by PaP on Feb 26, 2005 16:08:40 GMT -5
Excellent
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Post by wetowne on Feb 26, 2005 17:08:16 GMT -5
Excellent as usual John but the Daytona looks a little shy there in the shadows. I'd have brought that one to the forefront. JMHO. That's an excellent 'portrait" lens and a good choice for this kind of shot. Oh and the Explorer II is a little fast! ;D ;D
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Post by badsmac on Feb 26, 2005 21:18:06 GMT -5
Great shot!!!! Warren's right. Put the white dials up front and dark dials in the back. juuuust my opinion. ;D Thanks for posting.
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