Hi, does anyone here had shoot watches before? What are best way to prevent the shiny surface from reflecting your cam image? Thanks.
Hi, does anyone here had shoot watches before? What are best way to prevent the shiny surface from reflecting your cam image? Thanks.
Hi, does anyone here had shoot watches before? What are best way to prevent the shiny surface from reflecting your cam image? Thanks.
Using a S2IS macro mode, diffuse light and mini tripod shot with timer as usually the exposure time is long, some paper as base. See samples below, novice standard
Nice try.
But for such shots, it's best not to show the motion of the "second-hand".
No choice limitation of lights and prosumer slow lens.
You'll find that in 90% of watch ads the time is on the watch is set to 10:10.....one theory for this is that when the watch is set to this time the hands will frame the logo which usually sits under the number 12.
You'll find that in 90% of watch ads the time is on the watch is set to 10:10.....one theory for this is that when the watch is set to this time the hands will frame the logo which usually sits under the number 12.
Someone told me that, the hands set 10:10 resembles a smiling face. I may be wrong or heard it wrongly though.
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Using a S2IS macro mode, diffuse light and mini tripod shot with timer as usually the exposure time is long, some paper as base. See samples below, novice standard