Thanks to Howard Parr from TZ for inviting me to this event and getting me access to shoot it. It was a wonderful night and the AP staff know how to treat their most ardent fans. You will see some reflections on these shots because understandably all the watches were showcased behind glass. While I
Here is one more that shows off the logo a bit more and the unique way they applied it. I might need to take a better shot where you can see the neat way the shadow comes out from the writing.
A friend lent this to me for a week to check out. I was able to take some pictures with it. I can't wait to see what he is going to lend me next week! This is a watch that I admired and respected more than I desired. Wearing it for a few days completely changed my opinion on it. It's very wearable d
Here they are. I didn't get a chance to fully post these but that's what you get when you rush me! :scream: I'll post some more when it reaches page 2 because I don't want to overload your browsers... I don't normally post here so please excuse me if this is on the wrong place. This message has been
So I was playing around with my new huge all metal Sigma 105mm Macro lens adapted to a tiny Olympus E-P2 camera. I think they came out ok. The razor thin depth of field is ridiculous on this lens. I can't imagine what it would be like on a full frame camera. At its largest aperture, it was simply im