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1000ft 10 October 2010 05:41 AM

Canon G11/14060m
 
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sleddog 10 October 2010 07:09 AM

Nice Pics...Love the last one!:thumbsup:

Route 66 10 October 2010 08:07 AM

I use a DSLR for my 'serious' shooting but I love my little G11 for casual stuff. It does a great job for macro shots, as you've demonstrated! :thumbsup:

Billmanweh 10 October 2010 08:15 AM

Do you do anything special to cut down the glare?

1000ft 10 October 2010 09:35 AM

Ive lined a shoebox with white paper and placed the watch inside then bounced a daylight corrected bulb to the ceiling above. I think the key is softening the light as much as possible and getting even light all the way around.

I'm no pro, just learning as I go.

Billmanweh 10 October 2010 04:35 PM

I've been using a lightbox I found on ebay. It definitely defuses the light, but I can't seem to get rid of the glare off the crystal. Just wondering if there was a filter or that sort of thing you've tried.

The pictures look awesome, by the way.

1000ft 10 October 2010 05:05 PM

Oh, okay. For glare you'd probably want a polarizing filter.. I believe that will do the trick. But reflection is a different story.

I am going to experiment with black backgrounds soon.

jatco 11 October 2010 02:54 AM

Very nice shots there..!
Love the watch too - :thumbsup:

slevin kelevra 13 October 2010 08:11 AM

Excellent pictures!

Gerry62 13 October 2010 08:21 AM

excellent :clap::clap:

Dilemma 13 October 2010 11:29 AM

Glare can be removed with a simple gamma adjustment and a contrast tweak in Photoshop. :cheers:

Billmanweh 13 October 2010 11:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dilemma (Post 2116434)
Glare can be removed with a simple gamma adjustment and a contrast tweak in Photoshop. :cheers:

Can you also do that with PS Elements?


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