Great pics!
Was having a go at a few shots last night of some of the collection, thought I'd post the results.
None of them are great, but it's all practice! :-)
Last edited by Thorien; 3rd June 2013 at 02:11.
Great pics!
A fine effort, couldn't do it any better myself.................
Daddel.
Got a new watch, divers watch it is, had to drown the bastard to get it!
Very good pictures of some very nice watches - particularly like the grand seiko.
I really need to learn how to use a camera properly.
I think the pics look great. Just keep practicing if you're not happy. I don't mind looking at a few more pictures of some nice watches.
Nice watches, nice photos! Keep it up.
Cheers,
Plug
Brilliant pics :-)
There are so many talented photographers on TZ, it makes me want to learn the art
Great pics!!
Good pics, and great watches!
Thanks guys, took some more shots tonight, fully manual mode, just experimenting:
tried a mix of shots and a couple of different watches...........
Superb.Great shots. Watches look brilliant
regards
T
Nice shooting, great photos.
I especially like the lume shots of your 6309 but have one question.........why does it appear to be running backwards? From the trail it was a 25 second exposure but it's going the wrong way!
Or am I missing something?
I'm an idiot! 15 minutes after posting I realised what it is. You are using 1st curtain sync on the long exposures. If you change to 2nd curtain then the flash will fire at the end of the exposure and capture the second hand 'infront' of the lume trail.
I'll have to remember that for when I try some lume shots. Cheers!
Morning all, thanks again for the comments, actually on these shots I didn't use a flash at all.
You could do it the way you suggested with a flash. My 'method' is a bit more simple.
It basically involved me turning of the lamp just after the shutter opened.
lol!
Think they came out ok though.
I've used another method in the past for lume shots, of taking the photos in the dark and just bouncing light off the ceiling with a torch, or directly on the watch with a torch in tiny bursts. You can get some decent pics, but it's quite hard to get it right.
Last edited by Thorien; 2nd June 2013 at 11:00.
Just realised their is a sub forum for photography! Doh!
Will post in there from now on, sorry for posting this in watch talk.
I'd say those were a fantastic effort! And some nice watches there too!
What is the reflective surface you are using using? I have been looking for something like that (acrylic) to get the reflections when taking pics of my collection.
note to self, get new camera.
great pics matey, and a lume shot...mmmmm
Wow, very very nice pictures! Do you use a light box? A give us a shot of photo equipment
Oh, and where did you get your hands on PVD 6309? That looks sick!!!
Thank you!
Yep, I just purchased a light tent (small one - 40cm) and 2 5400k lamps from the bay recently and all these shots were taken indoors at night with the tent and lamps.
With regards to the 6309, here's a couple of links to threads I posted about it a while back:
http://forum.tz-uk.com/showthread.ph...-7040-MCWW-Mod
http://forum.tz-uk.com/showthread.ph...destine-SEIKO)