Sharing my latest watch photos

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Hi all. I've been trying to level up on my watch photography in lighting, use of props and backgrounds, and post processing. These I've posted on my IG (hence the square format), but thought I'd share them here too. Any comments and suggestions are appreciated of course.

3590.50 Speedy



Breitling Top Time 810




Breitling Navitimer Chronomatic 1806

 
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Nice watches and photos. I think that glare is your remaining issue. Are you using a soft box or any diffusers?
 
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Pretty darn good for not using photo stacking 👍🏼
Focal points can differ, and yeah there is a bit of glare here and there, but still way better than anything I do.

The IWC with the springbar tool is a pretty awesome pic IMO
 
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Appreciate the feedback.

@DaveK My space is limited, so I do all my shots in a studio box exactly like this one. I open the top part partially so it shines some light from the top, which results in a bit of glare. I do like that glare as it gives dimensionality, but I'd like it to be much thinner and harsher. I've been contemplating on getting a small light to use from above (so I can control the distance and intensity better) and even a macro ring that could help eliminate shadows from the camera or lens. Also want the setup to be portable, so need to be extra creative.

@140dave haven't tried stacking yet. It's one of those things that I feel intimidated for no reason at all. I'll take your advice next time I do some shots.

Enhancing the sunburst on dials like the Seiko Pogue is also something I'm looking into improving. I'll take any tips for that.
 
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Gave focus stacking a try with 30 shots merged in Affinity Photo. I imagine 50-70 photos works better and the effect more dramatic when not shooting straight on. Still, not too shabby for a first try.