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  • #31
    Thank you so much for the infor.
    I must say again really stunning pics

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    • #32
      Amazing...

      ABSOLUTE SLICK SHOTS ON SLICK PIECES>>>>

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      • #33
        "Full Metal-Jacket"




        Some spare moment for myself today....here I go. My 3 Some in Port-hole.
        Hope u like it.Cheers

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        • #34
          One word to describe- 'SWEE'
          Current

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          • #35
            Fantastic shots !!!!!

            Bro ! i must say that was a fantastic shot !! SG-ROC should get you to shoot all their ROLLIE shots . I used to trained under a well known commercial photographer before, and i know you been trained too
            CONGRATS !!!!!!!!!
            *** EMMANUEL***

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            • #36
              One more "Bond's on Wide-screen" Now Showing.

              Originally posted by coldzy View Post
              One word to describe- 'SWEE'

              Thanks for your "SWEE" comment bro.......here one more to go.

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              • #37
                Me know nothing & never been train on photogragy lah!U flatter me Bro!

                Originally posted by UncleLau View Post
                Bro ! i must say that was a fantastic shot !! SG-ROC should get you to shoot all their ROLLIE shots . I used to trained under a well known commercial photographer before, and i know you been trained too
                CONGRATS !!!!!!!!!
                All I do is point & shoot on my watches ,some tips here;
                1)Alway set Cam Flash/Off.
                2)Set Marco mode is a must on watches for close-up.
                3)Use a translusent white box or anything u can find in the house aslo work.
                4)Find a good light spot & position your beloved watch.
                5)Lastly...and the most important here is ensure our hand must'nt be shaky.Or get a mini triport if is avail.Now,just depress shuttle button slowly to get it shelf auto-focusing before fully snap....Bingo!! .I'm sure u guys can achieve same result or even better than mine.Noted:Lastly ,everyone should put in some imagination & self expression on the object we wanted to snap.Cheers
                Last edited by johnfish; 06-11-08, 06:31 PM.

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                • #38
                  Power sweeeee ah


                  Sometimes forgotten, but always contactable. Darkangel (2007-2014)

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                  • #39
                    Fantastic shots.

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                    • #40
                      Hi Bro Johnfish ! Thanks for the tips ! Could i add in one more tip hehe ? When shooting reflective material ie watches , glass bottles etc Do get a real black velvet behind the props, only the lens poking through the black velvet. So when you shoot its perfect No reflection on the watch hehe
                      Happy shooting !!!
                      *** EMMANUEL***

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                      • #41
                        See ! Now.... that's coming from a Pro. "Noted".

                        Originally posted by UncleLau View Post
                        Hi Bro Johnfish ! Thanks for the tips ! Could i add in one more tip hehe ? When shooting reflective material ie watches , glass bottles etc Do get a real black velvet behind the props, only the lens poking through the black velvet. So when you shoot its perfect No reflection on the watch hehe
                        Happy shooting !!!
                        . Let me add: More challenge/attention is needed on Steel over Titanium Watches & PVD case.Cheers

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                        • #42
                          The PO is SWEET!!!!!

                          really tempting!!!!

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                          • #43
                            Seek advise on selecting my "ZEN"

                            Photo #1

                            Photo #2

                            Photo #3

                            Need all bros here to help me to chose only one best of the three photo here to represent my "ZEN" Spiritual theme.And please enlighten me more on why & how it was choosen.Thks in advance.Intended to get big print-out on my wall.Personal, I'm fond of between 1st. & third pic. Bcos .. Composite well balance & pic look least hard more soothing on mood.
                            Last edited by johnfish; 09-11-08, 08:34 PM.

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                            • #44
                              Hi bro ! i personally like the 2nd photo because the watch is much sharper, bright and have more shade and tone on the props hehe
                              it still your pick !
                              *** EMMANUEL***

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                              • #45
                                I vote for the second pic too. There is more contrast and it makes your watch stand out. Nice pics!

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