Not too much as we're working with a .jpg. Some levels, curves, highlight control, wee bit sharpening.
Beautiful! - were you trying to prove how water-resistant your watch was? Does it still work? (Just kidding!)
600m water resistance. It would want to still work No I just figured that the ocean was the perfect place to photograph a dive watch.
Hello there, I'm not a good photographer, but sometimes the mix combo of great light and luck produces some interesting results... ...
Recently discovered this model and I am a big fan. It reminds me of my grail Blancpain: Here's my best pics:
Gaaaah! Everytime you post this one, I have this reaction. My three favorite Zenith chronos: My one favorite:
Thanks! I'm starting to gain a greater appreciation for Zenith. I have the Captain Moonphase on a very short list.
Nice to be part of this site. Here's my opening shot. My Omega Seamaster Day-Date 751 Chronometer . A bit rushed but I'm more used to shooting weddings than products. Techie info - Canon 5D Mk2 with 70-200 lens. Shot at F4 at 1/200th sec. Single flash through shoot-through umbrella subject right.
I'm not the greatest photographer but I'm sure I'll get there.... one day! Here are a few I've taken for my website bexsonn.com
First post here. This is my Omega: Speedmaster on Tamsin's Cogs by JaredEarle, on Flickr Omega Speedmaster Professional by JaredEarle, on Flickr Omega Cal 861 by JaredEarle, on Flickr Omega Speedmaster dial macro by JaredEarle, on Flickr