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    Quote Originally Posted by minkyrra View Post
    great pics everyone

    go on crackers, show us your houmous lid pics

    laughs


    (that was you wasnt it?)

    No, not going to

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    Quote Originally Posted by crackersgolfing View Post
    No, not going to




    The lighting, focus and composition were a marvel to behold



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    Ohhhhhhhh! Absolutely breath taking...What fabulous photographs...Just love them...Thanks for brightening my day...
    I also do my own photographs. It's a big challenge to me to make them look professional as possible..Tell me what you think...



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    looks pretty good to me fancybits.. dunno how ur gonna get it looking better than that

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    Has anyone got any tips On Lighting! When taking my watches Sometimes I can get it right and Sometimes really wrong. I scan most of them but some I have to take the old fashioned way. Got natural light and tungston light and flourescent light....Even using natual light I can never always get it right!

    Vintage Mechanical and Quartz Watches
    and collectables



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    Quote Originally Posted by crackersgolfing View Post



    oooooooooooooooooo dats a bigun...........

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    Quote Originally Posted by shady-lady-45uk View Post
    oooooooooooooooooo dats a bigun...........
    Its an egg spoon

    so no rude comments

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rednosty View Post
    Has anyone got any tips On Lighting! When taking my watches Sometimes I can get it right and Sometimes really wrong. I scan most of them but some I have to take the old fashioned way. Got natural light and tungston light and flourescent light....Even using natual light I can never always get it right!
    I have seen articles where they use a ring flash or a double, especially for close up work on reflective surfaces.

    Although Kazzi posted a link where the photographer only uses a torch for illumination.





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