Posts 779 Likes 3,634 fibonacci086 ·Feb 19, 2018 Here are some quick pics of the silver snoopy. Behind the back sapphire , the blue enamel is hard to capture
Posts 1,846 Likes 3,843 bags1971 ·Feb 23, 2018 I remembered I had one of those clip on lenses for my iphone so had a bash
Posts 129 Likes 160 craigbythesea ·May 10, 2018 Great Photos. Really different to see things in such detail. Brings such a different perspective.
Posts 55 Likes 102 Monkey Nutter ·May 13, 2018 Inspiring thread - some mazing photos on here... Just thought I'd add a couple of my own, hope that's ok? Cheers
Posts 164 Likes 35 Gbhulk ·May 14, 2018 fibonacci086 Below a pic of a 3594.5 hand, luminova inside Crazy cool
Posts 164 Likes 35 Gbhulk ·May 14, 2018 Monkey Nutter Inspiring thread - some mazing photos on here... Just thought I'd add a couple of my own, hope that's ok? Cheers That’s awesome
Posts 1,301 Likes 2,575 queriver ·Aug 13, 2018 This is my vintage Marvin chrono taken with an iphone through a Casartelli magnifying glass...
Posts 339 Likes 616 Marty McDawg ·Aug 13, 2018 A fantastic thread! Extremely pleasing to the eye, but also takes ref. identification to the next level. I wonder what eccentricities we will stumble across from on ref to the next or even one year to the next within the same ref. Thanks Fib! Now on to google macro lenses😉 Edited: Aug 16, 2018
Posts 1,144 Likes 3,111 perks713 ·Aug 16, 2018 I recently picked up a nikon d810 from a friend. Tossed on some extension tubes and a 50mm lens. I'm going to enjoy having a nice camera again 😀 Might need to invest in a true macro lens, but for now extension tubes are an amazingly inexpensive way to take nice close photos.
Posts 4,113 Likes 16,307 kov ·Aug 29, 2018 Love those radial dials... are you able to spot both Omega logos ? 😀
Posts 1,813 Likes 9,384 Longbow ·Sep 1, 2018 A few more macros for you...this time really close up:- Globemaster case bevelled edge (not bad after several years wear). Globemaster Crown and now super close up Laser etched Omega logo on the GM bracelet clasp.You can see how the laser has pulsed and stepped to the next position.
Posts 219 Likes 207 Cipolla ·Sep 16, 2018 I Love this pictures, which macro do you use? Ive got a Canon eos 500d but miss a Macro...