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Post by calum on Dec 8, 2005 19:29:32 GMT -5
www.3dstuff.co.uk/everything/IMG_0027.JPGMy first ever watch photograph ever, the Seamaster was an 18th birthday present (two months ago, I feel so old!), and the camera (300D with swish lens) was part of a fee from a client. Anyone really hate this one?
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Post by Houston on Dec 8, 2005 20:03:12 GMT -5
Very nice watch Calum. Thank you for sharing it with us. A small word of advice if I may. To post a picture on the forum, you need to sign up with a picture host like photobucket. ( photobucket.com ) Upload your image(s) to the photobucket site by selecting browse which and then select your pic and click submit. Then in WTF, copy and paste the JPG link. It's as simple as that. And the correct forum to post your pic is either in the brand forum or in gen discussion on threads like "what's on your wrist?" Keep them coming. Best wishes ZIN Man
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Post by Alex on Dec 9, 2005 19:30:57 GMT -5
Nice pic Calum. I'm not one to give photo advice-but maybe it could use some better lighting. I do like the watch on the phone though. Very tech looking. Thanks for sharing.
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Post by JP on Dec 10, 2005 1:37:48 GMT -5
Lovely watch!!!!!! That black SMP is a killer!!!!! Good pic too. Post some pics to the Omega forum and take part in our wrist check threads. It's lots of fun...
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Post by JBHII on Dec 11, 2005 21:38:16 GMT -5
www.3dstuff.co.uk/everything/IMG_0027.JPGMy first ever watch photograph ever, the Seamaster was an 18th birthday present (two months ago, I feel so old!), and the camera (300D with swish lens) was part of a fee from a client. Anyone really hate this one? Swish lens? Not sure which one that is. You could use some extra light on the dial, but a nice shot of a great watch. That's some 18th birthday present. What kind of work do you do for your clients? The 300D was my first digital SLR. I liked it alot! I currently shoot with a 20D.
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Post by calum on Dec 13, 2005 15:21:03 GMT -5
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Post by JBHII on Dec 13, 2005 21:44:56 GMT -5
Very impressive portfolio. You clearly are multi-talented, and are working hard to improve your already impressive skills in various area. I know something of CAD myself. I work for a design engineering firm, and manage the technical contract group - mostly mechanical design engineers who do a great deal of 3D modeling.
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