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Chronographs and Glow-in-the-DarkHi, I was playing around with some wristwatches and decided to do some shots of the glow-in-the-dark markings in action.
It was a lot of fun. Let me know what you think
Re: Chronographs and Glow-in-the-DarkInteresting concept.
I like shot number two the best, mainly because it shows up the glowing lights the best, and this is what you are wanting to say in your picture. Might work really well as a longer time-lapse shot as well. Mal
I've got a camera, it's black. I've got some lens, they are black as well.
Re: Chronographs and Glow-in-the-DarkThanks. Good suggestion, maybe I need to find a darker room and increase the exposure time to really exaggerate the glow-in-the-dark stuff... Yeah, I do like how the watch needles really glow in #2, as opposed to the weaker light coming from the other photos.
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