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Old 1 April 2011, 07:42 AM   #7
LightOnAHill
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Sit the camera on a tri-pod, so it's stable, and then try to close the f-stop some so you can lengthen your depth of field. This will help the whole watch to be in focus, if that would be something you're interested in doing. The exposure will be longer, but with the tri-pod, it'll still stay stable, and you'll have another form of macro-art with the longer depth of field.

Nice watch too! It's a great subject for your lens.
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