Here you go... most of these you might have seen already though.
Yacht-Master:
Submariner Date:
Sea-Dweller:
GMT:
Explorer II:
Here you go... most of these you might have seen already though.
Yacht-Master:
Submariner Date:
Sea-Dweller:
GMT:
Explorer II:
Last edited by JPE; 13th July 2020 at 08:16.
Some excellent shots there. The Sea-Dweller
splash is my favourite.
SD photos for me too (not just because I own one) - splash but also Buehlmann. Nice!
Absolutely stunning! I will echo the comments about the Yachtmaster dial, looks incredible.
Outstanding photo's
And your collection not half bad either
Very nice indeed. SD splash is the top of the tree!!
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very good photographs,do you photograph anything else?
Love the Yatchmaster, beautiful dial. Owned one and regret letting it go in a deal to raise funds for another Rolex.
The photos are stunning.
This may seem a daft question to the Rolex experts (Rolexperts?) but what’s the difference between the Yachtmaster and the Submariner, other than colour scheme? Is there a difference in spec, purpose etc?
Good question. I wrote an article of the watch (and its identity in the Rolex lineup) just recently. Maybe that answers to your question?
https://luxurywatches635.wordpress.c...ter-ref-16622/
Very nice, especially that close up of the Yacht-Master dial
Absolutely love that Sea Dweller splash photo! 😍, maybe one day I’ll be able to afford it.
Thanks man.
That review is very high in Google results. I'm really happy about that article (and acquisition too). Nice to spread info about this less popular model.
https://luxurywatches635.wordpress.c...dweller-16600/
Having owned subs, both ceramic and 16610, I’ve got to say the 16600 SD is the pick of the bunch for me too.
It does everything right.
Some stunning photos here.
Fmf
Stunning pic's. Could I do that with a 11 Pro Max??
Pitch
Camera means very little in watch photography as long as it's a decent camera with proper zoom. I've shot good shots with very expensive camera and very cheap camera. It's all about lighting and proper post-processing. It's not like expensive football shoes will make you the new Leo Messi haha.
This is shot with Canon PowerShot A520 (old cheapo).
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Thanks man. Appreciated.
Nice shots. Do you realise your yacht image has been flipped?
These are great!
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such dreamy photography, man! how do you eliminate the glare from the crystal?
i hope you can make a tutorial soon particularly using the most common medium in these times: mobile phones!
Thanks.
I eliminate it often with a white blank paper which I sometimes use under the lightbox surface. The idea is to get the light diffused to all areas in the lightbox. That's why the camera doesn't matter that much when you have the _ideal_ lighting conditions created by the box and lights.
You can see the preview from the camera window directly and use such angles that don't produce glares and/or move the light above the lightbox accordingly. Sometimes the glare can be a good thing too and you can use it to your advantage... especially if you shoot watches that have strong AR coating like this Breitling of mine.
Last edited by JPE; 24th May 2020 at 11:16.
Fantastic shots well done.
Great shots