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Fantastic!
I agree, that second shot is unreal. It almost looks like it was made by a computer!
The third photo....
By: sidneyc : July 25th, 2011-00:25
is in my opinion, one of the best photos taken from the back of a DS!! Wow, just jaw dropping gorgeous Gary! I second Oliver's wish - hope you have more free time in the future Just curious, how do you find it on your wrist? On paper, the size of the watc...
Thanks!
By: Gary G : July 26th, 2011-11:59
I have to say that the YG black dial is not really to my taste, but that's a personal thing. Don't think I've ever owned a YG piece with a black dial, now that I think of it. I also considered the RG with silver dial. The great thing about that watch is t...
Thanks, Arthur!
By: Gary G : July 26th, 2011-12:01
The technique takes a bit of practice, and it really helps to have the right equipment, but at the end of the day it's 97 percent equipment and software, 3 percent me. Fun to play around with these images, though! Best, Gary
Great photos too...
By: patrick_y : July 26th, 2011-12:17
It's amazing that Photoshop can get such a great photo using only three photographs. My photos come out mostly blurry because there is so much depth to the movement, and when you throw in the side angle, it is very difficult indeed to get a completely goo...
It helps
By: Gary G : July 26th, 2011-12:27
That I was also using a tilt-shift lens to increase depth of field with the object at an angle. For my earlier shots, I was merging up to 11 individual images taken with a standard macro lens! If I'm going to show this watch to my Panerai loving friends I...