Malaysia Watch Forum
Main Forums => Watch Gallery => Topic started by: Gigi on May 20, 2010, 08:39:27 PM
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Take during CNY at my relative house..... Using an "ancient" camera sort of those between P&S camera and DSLR ;D ;D
(http://img205.imageshack.us/img205/751/img8910p.jpg)
(http://img180.imageshack.us/img180/5541/img8914y.jpg)
(http://img715.imageshack.us/img715/4253/img8915y.jpg)
(http://img714.imageshack.us/img714/9906/img8918w.jpg)
The lume shot of Seiko, Praesto and Fortiss...
(http://img13.imageshack.us/img13/8694/img8961f.jpg)
Hope you guys enjoy this simple photos taken by me. I wont be able to match those taken by Danny and co. ;D
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Abel - bravo, keep it up
dc
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Nice shots :)
Love the lumi shot and next time can take more?
:Cheers:
scott
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Really love ur Fortis.....
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Nice shoots!
At least you have better digicam gear than me haha
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Very good attempt Abel :thumbsup:
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nice shoots bro..keep it up... once i got my camera back i ll share with u my new toys :Dancing_banana:
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Haha thanks for the reply.... ;D ;D
I still need some inspiration for taking watch photo's. ;D
for your information the fortis watch hand are made up of tritium :o
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good job mate. anyone knows where to get watch photography backgrounds? maybe can hold a meet up for watch photography session and tips.
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Nice collection and nice photography.
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good job mate. anyone knows where to get watch photography backgrounds? maybe can hold a meet up for watch photography session and tips.
IMHO the person well qualified to conduct such a workshop will have to be lanatir. His photography skill is simply :thumbsup:.
Unfortunately he's a very busy man.
Let's hope he can spare the time to conduct such a workshop for forum members in the near future.
:Cheers:
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IMHO the person well qualified to conduct such a workshop will have to be lanatir. His photography skill is simply :thumbsup:.
Unfortunately he's a very busy man.
Let's hope he can spare the time to conduct such a workshop for forum members in the near future.
:Cheers:
wah this sort of baiting. i'm not worthy leh. but if u guys wanna learn whatever i know, i dont mind sharing with u.
just find a location with white ceilings and walls and some clean tables and we're set.
my style of work involves working with a DSLR and a macro lens with 1 or 2 flash. but generally, as we try to shoot in situ and often during events, we are very limited with what we can carry and what we can setup at the location so we often hv to compromise. i often hv to shoot during dinner launches where i don't hv much time with the watch.
so if u wanna know how i do it my way, then i am most willing to share.
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IMHO the person well qualified to conduct such a workshop will have to be lanatir. His photography skill is simply :thumbsup:.
Unfortunately he's a very busy man.
Let's hope he can spare the time to conduct such a workshop for forum members in the near future.
:Cheers:
wah this sort of baiting. i'm not worthy leh. but if u guys wanna learn whatever i know, i dont mind sharing with u.
just find a location with white ceilings and walls and some clean tables and we're set.
my style of work involves working with a DSLR and a macro lens with 1 or 2 flash. but generally, as we try to shoot in situ and often during events, we are very limited with what we can carry and what we can setup at the location so we often hv to compromise. i often hv to shoot during dinner launches where i don't hv much time with the watch.
so if u wanna know how i do it my way, then i am most willing to share.
It was not baiting Kelvin, ;D. I'm just telling it as it is.
Anyway I'm sure there are many members here who will be interested to learn your style of shooting.
As they say a workshop is worth more than a thousand words or posts. Looking forward to learning more from you.
:Cheers:
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IMHO the person well qualified to conduct such a workshop will have to be lanatir. His photography skill is simply :thumbsup:.
Unfortunately he's a very busy man.
Let's hope he can spare the time to conduct such a workshop for forum members in the near future.
:Cheers:
wah this sort of baiting. i'm not worthy leh. but if u guys wanna learn whatever i know, i dont mind sharing with u.
just find a location with white ceilings and walls and some clean tables and we're set.
my style of work involves working with a DSLR and a macro lens with 1 or 2 flash. but generally, as we try to shoot in situ and often during events, we are very limited with what we can carry and what we can setup at the location so we often hv to compromise. i often hv to shoot during dinner launches where i don't hv much time with the watch.
so if u wanna know how i do it my way, then i am most willing to share.
It was not baiting Kelvin, ;D. I'm just telling it as it is.
Anyway I'm sure there are many members here who will be interested to learn your style of shooting.
As they say a workshop is worth more than a thousand words or posts. Looking forward to learning more from you.
:Cheers:
1st register to learn
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I want in also although i dont have any camera gear LOL.
Wanna join in the fun.
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nice lume shot .....
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Wow, the Fortis watch roxs