Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore 'Bumble Bee' Photos
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Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore 'Bumble Bee' Photos

By FredTan76 · Feb 23, 2013 · 6 replies
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FredTan76 shares an impressive series of macro photographs showcasing his new Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore 'Bumble Bee'. His detailed images, captured with professional camera equipment and editing techniques, offer an intimate look at this iconic timepiece, inviting fellow collectors to appreciate its intricate design.

Took macro photo of my new Bumble Bee with a Nikon D80 that just came back from servicing, a Nikkor 60mm & Tokina 100mm micro lens mounted on Manfrotto plus tower lightings from Lowel Ego.

Edited on Apple iPhoto with dust removal using "Retouch" and some "exposure" & "contrast" correction.

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abnerc15
Feb 23, 2013

It really looks awesome wit the close up shots.. An I prefer the rubber strap instead of the original leather... Cheers Abner

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MichaelC
Feb 23, 2013

The following 3 things come to mind: 1. The Pittsburgh Steelers 2. The Boston Bruins 3. The AP 26176 (or the BumbleBee, as affectionately referred to as the masses). Great photos Fred.

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FredTan76
Feb 23, 2013

Thank you for your kind words. I really appreciate it. Nice to see Spore, AP & bee fanz here. I just dusted my camera, tripod, lens & tower lights after more than 1 year of lying dormant in boxes & dry box. Found out the Nikon D80 cam mirror motor is no longer working. I guess this is what happens when u buy camera & keep it to rot. Got Nikon Service & got 1 bad & 1 good news. Good news, they charge me S$12 for the motor. Bad news, the labour cost S$120 I realize if I don

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Mark in Paris
Feb 24, 2013

And Congratualtions Fred for your great new acquisition. Cheers.

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