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Technical Camera Images

cunim

Well-known member
[/QUOTE]Almost happy with that one (just the lugs need some more attention). Step by step, I think I'm getting there.

For comparison, here's a link to the shot of the watch on the manufacturer's website.

http://www.alange-soehne.com/assets...issgold-White-gold-140029-Zoom-back-72dpi.jpg


Kind regards,


Gerald.[/QUOTE]

Very instructive Gerald. I see what the manufacturer is trying to do. Present a clear illustration of what the watch is and how it works. You are doing something more complex, more like an interpretive portrait. I think I try to do much the same, but comparing these two images makes me wonder what I am trying to achieve in many of my own shots. Would you mind pointing out your goals for this type of treatment? Start a new thread if that would be appropriate.
 

miketclaw

New member


Hong Kong - Tsing Yi Phaseone P25+ Schnider 120mm

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Hong Kong - Western District Phaseone P25+ Schnider 120mm
 
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GrahamWelland

Subscriber & Workshop Member
Out testing a new camera set up when nature played along - Columbia River Gorge Sunset

Cambo Actus DB, Alpagon 32HR with JLM Alpa adapter, IQ150
 

thrice

Active member
4 roughly edited images from Tasmania

Liffy Falls:

-18mm, 0mm, +18mm vertical orientation horizontal shifted stitch ALPA STC, Schneider 35XL, Phase one P45, no LCC

Cradle Mountain

-18mm, 0mm, +18mm horizontal orientation horizontal shifted stitch ALPA STC, Mamiya 110/2.8, Phase one P45, no LCC

Pieman River

-18mm, 0mm, +18mm horizontal orientation vertical shifted stitch ALPA STC, Mamiya 110/2.8, Phase one P45, no LCC

Whyte Riverbank

-18mm, 0mm, +18mm horizontal orientation vertical shifted stitch ALPA STC, Schneider 35XL, Phase one P45, no LCC - might've forgotten to stop this one down...
 

gerald.d

Well-known member
Very instructive Gerald. I see what the manufacturer is trying to do. Present a clear illustration of what the watch is and how it works. You are doing something more complex, more like an interpretive portrait. I think I try to do much the same, but comparing these two images makes me wonder what I am trying to achieve in many of my own shots. Would you mind pointing out your goals for this type of treatment? Start a new thread if that would be appropriate.
Hi - new thread with response here:

http://www.getdpi.com/forum/medium-...5769-watch-photography-my-journey-so-far.html

Kind regards,


Gerald.
 
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