Speaking of which, Leonard, I got small wrist so the sponge to hold the watch is usually too big for deployment buckle watches, any suggestions on that?
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I am no sure if Leonard replied you on how to take photos, but I will just give two cents worth anyway:
1. Try to take pictures of your watch in the daylight. Artificial lighting at home are usually not bright enough. You can place the watch near the window or tilt it at an angle to let more light bounce of.
2. Your digital camera should have a MACRO mode. Use it. it is for taking very short distance objects. Try to use a mini-tripod if possible to reduce shaking. Do not use flash (especially when you are taking picture in the day).
3. Use a simple and clean background for your watch as a start. For e.g., place your watch on a black or white/beige or pastel-coloured cardboard. And adjust your watch hands of your timepiece to a "10:10" position.
I am no sure if Leonard replied you on how to take photos, but I will just give two cents worth anyway:
1. Try to take pictures of your watch in the daylight. Artificial lighting at home are usually not bright enough. You can place the watch near the window or tilt it at an angle to let more light bounce of.
2. Your digital camera should have a MACRO mode. Use it. it is for taking very short distance objects. Try to use a mini-tripod if possible to reduce shaking. Do not use flash (especially when you are taking picture in the day).
3. Use a simple and clean background for your watch as a start. For e.g., place your watch on a black or white/beige or pastel-coloured cardboard. And adjust your watch hands of your timepiece to a "10:10" position.
I hope this helps.
[FONT="Tahoma"]Without Passion, life is only Motion! [/FONT]
This is my favourite freeware, not only for resizing, but for basic touch up. It's not as sophisticated as Photoshop, but very easy to use.
2) Upload your pictures in free picture hosting site. I use Photobucket. It's free and quite fast. Of course there are plenty other options beside Photobucket.
3) Now you are ready for posting your pictures by clicking on the icon 'insert image', paste and copy the location of your picture in Photobucket. Or if you want to have a shortcut without clicking on the insert image icon, just copy and paste 'IMG Code' when you post your message in the forum
This is my favourite freeware, not only for resizing, but for basic touch up. It's not as sophisticated as Photoshop, but very easy to use.
2) Upload your pictures in free picture hosting site. I use Photobucket. It's free and quite fast. Of course there are plenty other options beside Photobucket.
3) Now you are ready for posting your pictures by clicking on the icon 'insert image', paste and copy the location of your picture in Photobucket. Or if you want to have a shortcut without clicking on the insert image icon, just copy and paste 'IMG Code' when you post your message in the forum
It should work. Give a try
[FONT="Tahoma"]Without Passion, life is only Motion! [/FONT]
One should seek serenity to cultivate the body, thriftiness to cultivate the morals. Seeking fame and wealth will not lead to noble ideal. Only by seeking serenity will one reach far. - Zhugeliang
Any chance for you to conduct a crash course on how your list of watches look like:
Patek Philippe 5146G
Franck Muller Crazy Colour Dreams
JLC Reverso Duo GMT
Zenith El Primero Grand Chrono 1/100 Ltd
Vacheron Constantin #31039 46/300 Ltd
Pam 88K GMT
Rolex Milgauss Black Dial
Philippe Chiparus Tourbillon 50/60 Ltd
Frederique Constant HB
Tag Heuer F1 Red
Citizen Min Repeater PC
Rolex 6694 White dial
Zenith Vintage Classic 1960 Automatic with date
Omega Vintage #85328 painted dial.
2009:
Hublot Red Devil's Bang - reserved
Lange
AP RO DT
RM RM005 Rose Gold
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