Ancienne Le Brassus
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First and fourth pix
are terrific.
The first because of the beautiful lighting throughout the whole watch, is extremely balanced. Then the angle gives it just that bit of dynamism that
provides a path for the eye to wander through the different portholes of the Antiqua... very nice.
THEN, the beauty of the fourth image with the spectacular rainbow effect created by the reflection of the world outside, beyond the blackness of the background, really does it for me.
I can honestly see that you're progressing by leaps here in terms of the concept behind the photographs (and I think of this only because you had mentioned that you're taking lessons in the art...
Nice indeed! Avanti!
S
As you know ...
By: Mark in Paris : August 17th, 2012-01:10
I also try to improve myself in taking pictures and thus have been reading much about it lately. Concerning calibration issues, I'm sure you're already aware of the need to calibrate the screen you work on and, for someone who really wants to do everythin...
It's funny
By: Gary G : August 16th, 2012-12:13
...for years people conceived of this piece as being "too big" -- when in reality it is quite nicely sized, almost delicate. Guess you need a Janvier :-) Thanks for the kind words! Best, Gary
+1
By: flamenco : August 16th, 2012-20:21
Have to second Gary on that, I have had the fortune to try the Classic, Trio and Antiqua. Am sure it was done consciously, they all feel great and right on the wrist !
Funny you should say that!
By: Gary G : August 20th, 2012-16:18
I am quite flattered to report that Vianney has asked me whether he might use some of these images on his website -- a first for me! Big smiles on this end, for sure. As for Vianney's next piece, he has been hinting that one is on the way, but no details ...
Thank you!
By: Gary G : September 12th, 2012-13:04
Sorry to be a bit slow to respond, Richard -- business has been a bit overwhelming of late, and I tend not to go back to the "older" threads too much. I do greatly appreciate the kind words, however! It would be a fantastic treat to photograph the next wa...
Well a good buy...
By: andrewluff : August 30th, 2012-05:59
If the guy who bought it sold it for a 300-400% mark up. As you say it depends who is in the auction house/online etc at the time, there are always bargains to be had in auctions and also people getting carried away! The thing with most of these independe...