Gary G
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You're too kind
...about the photos -- appreciate the praise! On the Shimoda, Peter has told me that he considers it one of his two "iconic" designs (along with the unique piece Fighting Time) -- seems that the Shimoda really captures the imagination for a lot of people.
Back to Shimoda
By: Gary G : November 22nd, 2009-21:47
Well, this hasn't been a great year for new watch purchases, so I'm mostly appreciating the pieces I have the good fortune to own! Got out the light tent today and had some fun photographing PSM Shimoda RG #1: The dial photo is actually a composite of fou...
Sorry, Daos! :-)
By: Gary G : November 23rd, 2009-10:48
I did think of you as I was taking and posting these photos, wondering if you would comment on them -- didn't take long to get my answer on that! Glad you enjoyed the photos, and thanks for the note -- as always, great to correspond with you. Best, Gary G
Appreciate it, Allen!
By: Gary G : November 23rd, 2009-10:53
Still some imperfections to work out, but I'm pretty pleased with these as first photos using the new CS4 capability. In my prior light tent work, I've been using very small apertures to maximize DOF -- which in turn requires long exposure times and/or go...
Thank you, pplater!
By: Gary G : November 23rd, 2009-10:55
While I'm hoping that the current economic recovery will allow me to return to my profligate ways sometime soon, there is a certain satisfaction in enjoying the stuff that's already paid for. Thanks for the kind words on the photos!
Thanks, CL
By: Gary G : November 23rd, 2009-11:00
Appreciate your note -- I too love the simplicity of this piece, and also find that I can read the time with good precision given the railroad track scale and finely pointed hand. As for CS4, I upgraded from CS3 primarily to get full PS functionality for ...
Engraved plate
By: Gary G : November 23rd, 2009-11:07
Thanks -- Once I saw this type of engraving on another of Peter's watches I knew that I had to have it. When I first saw this watch it had circular brushing on the entire plate. Peter had it in the US on carnet (for display only), so he had to take it bac...
You're too kind
By: Gary G : November 23rd, 2009-13:06
...about the photos -- appreciate the praise! On the Shimoda, Peter has told me that he considers it one of his two "iconic" designs (along with the unique piece Fighting Time) -- seems that the Shimoda really captures the imagination for a lot of people.
Peter's numbering scheme
By: Gary G : November 24th, 2009-01:18
Peter's been pretty generous with his use of the number 1 -- applying it to each metal of each design. So, there's a number 1 Shimoda in SS, RG, YG, and (not sure, but probably) WG. Then the serial numbering goes up from there within each metal. For some ...
Thanks, Nicolas
By: Gary G : November 24th, 2009-01:20
Appreciate the positive feedback! I still have some work to do on my technique with the PS blending method, but I am pleased that these photos represent the watch as seen "in the metal" fairly well. With warm regards, as always, Gary