gurras
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Posts: 23
Since: Feb 4, 2006 11:26:52 GMT -6
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Post by gurras on Feb 9, 2006 16:22:51 GMT -6
Hey I know how it feels to try to take pictures of Rolex. because it's so well polished, and the cyclops eye reflects everything in the room. This is far from perfect, but the best I can do at the moment G
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Post by Sam on Feb 9, 2006 16:50:27 GMT -6
Cool! I didn't know you had a 17014 Oysterquartz. Did you use a flash? The flash always make scrapes and scratches more visible. Try turning off the flash, use a tripod, and soft indirect light....like light coming through a window on a cloudy day. Not a bad pic though! Nice pair of Rolos.
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Post by mike on Feb 9, 2006 16:53:29 GMT -6
Very cool!! Nice pair!
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gurras
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Since: Feb 4, 2006 11:26:52 GMT -6
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Post by gurras on Feb 9, 2006 18:02:34 GMT -6
Actually it's not mine, it's a good friends! I just took the picture to show my point about difficult light situation
I light source is a 500w B-Light. but it my camera, rather then my light!
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Post by Warren on Feb 11, 2006 6:15:25 GMT -6
I light source is a 500w B-Light. but it my camera, rather then my light! G It's very rarely the camera that is the problem it's almost always the lighting if the lighting is good you can take good pictures with a 5 dollar diposable camera.
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