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1 January 2012, 09:47 PM | #1 |
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Photo of Photograph
Hi. Happy New Year to everyone reading this.
As you are probably aware I've been doing a series of Photo shoots of my Omega Watch Collection. I have had a few members PM about how do I do them, Well to assist me in answering I thought "a photo says a 1000 words". Basically it is a mixture of a Light tent, defused flash in Light box, Daylight balanced studio lighting and a reflector and reflecting board and of course the macro lens and Camera + Tripod......etc. The set up takes over the spare bedroom for a week but the wife is very understanding and deserves a medal. Thanks again for all the encouraging comments. I have enjoyed reading them alot. I will be posting the last two sets of pics very soon. The 38mm Constellation and an Omega family photo to finish with. Have a great day |
1 January 2012, 10:31 PM | #2 |
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Wow, that looks like an incredible setup. Do you do this professionally or strickly as a hobby? Thanks for sharing.
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1 January 2012, 10:34 PM | #3 |
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good grif , and im finding out why my smart phone pics dont mesure up ,,, how about posting the pic from the pic as well.
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2 January 2012, 12:10 AM | #6 |
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Nice setup.
Mine is not quite as elaborate. dP
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2 January 2012, 01:28 AM | #7 |
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Very Informative. Thanks for sharing
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2 January 2012, 08:42 AM | #8 |
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Cool, nice to see. The results you have been sharing are great.
My setup is a simplified version of yours. |
2 January 2012, 01:01 PM | #9 |
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Great info. Thanks!
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3 January 2012, 05:21 AM | #10 |
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Hi Mike. I saw some of your work (recognized your back ground tiles.) The light tent works well in eliminating the harse reflections the Dial and front crystal picks up, even then though its no work in the park is it ! Post some more of you work Mike, I'd love to see it. Alan
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3 January 2012, 09:45 AM | #11 |
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Great setups everybody! I'm not wondering how your pictures look so nice anymore.
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3 January 2012, 03:51 PM | #13 |
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Here is my setup.
And the result.
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4 January 2012, 11:06 AM | #14 |
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Jocke
What kind of a light are you running on that set up? Fantastic results as always!
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Wow some awesome setups and pics.
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12 February 2012, 07:53 PM | #17 |
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the set up is sweet , but the results are even better , nice nice pics.
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13 February 2012, 01:07 AM | #18 |
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holy potatoes these set ups are crazy! I now cry at my stupid iphone and my hand as a stand....
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14 February 2012, 07:04 PM | #19 |
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Wow...I need to step my game up.
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19 February 2012, 05:18 AM | #20 |
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Hello! This is a most interesting and informative thread. Delighted to read and view!
My "photo studio" at home, follows more or less the idea of those shown here, but it is completely home made with some rather amateurish wood frames I made, covered with white plans paper, to difuse light. In my case, I use three 500 watts white light tungsten bulbs bought at a photography shop. One on each side, and one on the upper side of my "light box". I wonder which are the respective light sources used by the set ups shown by Dram99, SynMike and Jocke. Will appreciate your comments about lightning used! Thank you again for this most interesting post. Best cordial regards, Abel.
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19 February 2012, 08:33 AM | #21 |
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I really need to make myself a lightbox. Your photos always look great, Alan.
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Worth the hard work. The shots are amazing.
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19 February 2012, 06:08 PM | #23 |
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Hi Ben. Thanks for your compliments. As for making yourself a light box (tent) they are so cheap to buy. I think mine was £20 or so off of ebay. When not in use the fold to the size of a dinner plate and about 2" deep and comes in a nylon carry so it s very easliy stored and used and also comes with about 5 coloured velvet backgrounds. Just add lights and you are in business.
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I use a mix of daylight bulb lighting 300watt (on the left of my photo) and defused flash in a light box (on the right of my photo) and just move them around untill I get shadowless images with no "burnt out" (High-lites that are too bright ) out areas either. I find it great fun and and very rewarding as it can be tricky to get the Perfect picture. I dont think I've acheived this yet, but I will keep trying |
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22 February 2012, 09:39 AM | #25 |
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Hello Alan! Thank you so much for your explanation!
Lightning is the "secret" of fine photography, and specially difficult with shining objects like watches are. Your tip is very interesting and important piece of info. Surely it is very fun to photograph our collections, and yours are great pictures indeed. I enjoy very much viewing fine pictures of watches! Keep your good work! Thank you so much and best cordial regards, Abel.
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