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Old 28th March 2009   #1
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Default Edifice : a shot at product photography


Im trying my hand at product photography....who knows...someone might wanna commission me to photograph their products..

thanks for dropping by..CnC's highly appreciated


Note : the Edifice logo featured here is a copyrighted logo of Casio under its G-shock series. This Photomontage is uploaded for personal purposes only and will not be used for commercial interests. I am not an affiliate of Casio International hence any information derived from this post should not be taken as official. Should Casio and/or the moderator of this forum find my image inappropriate, I will have no objection to have this photo taken down.

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Old 28th March 2009   #2
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Good shot. Impressive!
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Old 28th March 2009   #3
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really like the blue background color in contrast to the watch
very nice
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Old 28th March 2009   #4
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Definately Good and clean
The sharpness on the watch really caught my eye.
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Old 29th March 2009   #5
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Originally Posted by retrovox View Post
Good shot. Impressive!
thanks bro...
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Old 29th March 2009   #6
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Originally Posted by shmuckerz View Post
really like the blue background color in contrast to the watch
very nice
thanks man...the blue background is actually the box that came with the watch... so i guess the credit goes to the marketing designers of the watch.. hehehe...I was just happy to use it as background..
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Originally Posted by marvintheroundone View Post
Definately Good and clean
The sharpness on the watch really caught my eye.
thanks man..i really intented to keep it sharp...some problems occur with sharpness though....dusts start to show...i had to process them out of the photo after..
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Old 29th March 2009   #8
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hi

great shot. keep it up

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Old 29th March 2009   #9
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hi

great shot. keep it up

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Old 29th March 2009   #10
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Looks like a pro ad.. Ring casio up, maybe their marketing dept will hook you up with a freelance job
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Nice.

And I like the Edifice series of Casio watches, too!
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Really look like pro one lo! Great job! It would be better is if you can post the image bigger
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Old 29th March 2009   #13
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Originally Posted by redtealongan View Post
Looks like a pro ad.. Ring casio up, maybe their marketing dept will hook you up with a freelance job
hahaha..thanks bro....i just might do that...hehehe..anything to get extra cash..
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Nice.

And I like the Edifice series of Casio watches, too!
hahaha..thanks man...yeah...their series looks cool for a not-so-expensive watch..
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Really look like pro one lo! Great job! It would be better is if you can post the image bigger
thanks bro..
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Old 29th March 2009   #16
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the hand of the watch should be in the ten o'clock position. beside it a nice shot.
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Weeloon is indeed right that the "standard" for the hands is around the 10.07 position, but for this particular watch, I think you made a good decision in the hands placement. Have to watch for the hands moving out of position a couple of minutes later though (like in the bottom right small pic, and including the red hand in the bottom circle). I would also suggest putting the watch around a small cushion or stand (the type that comes with these boxes) instead of just putting it flat.

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Old 30th March 2009   #18
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Can start knocking on doors already....keep on knocking, one of them will open and let you in. Good Luck.
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Old 30th March 2009   #19
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Originally Posted by kohweeloon View Post
the hand of the watch should be in the ten o'clock position. beside it a nice shot.
thanks weelon...yeah....i regret that i have only known that after i took this shot...

will take note of that in my next watch shoot..
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Originally Posted by AlteredVision View Post
Weeloon is indeed right that the "standard" for the hands is around the 10.07 position, but for this particular watch, I think you made a good decision in the hands placement. Have to watch for the hands moving out of position a couple of minutes later though (like in the bottom right small pic, and including the red hand in the bottom circle). I would also suggest putting the watch around a small cushion or stand (the type that comes with these boxes) instead of just putting it flat.
Thanks altered vision.....hahaha...i dare not take credit on the hands placement..as that was the time when i took the shot..... nevertheless, its a good lesson for me...next time, I should also consider hands placement...thanks very much bro...

agree on the cushion too...the cushion that came with it looked good as well...
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