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My watch

Postby dawesy on Sat Jan 16, 2010 11:28 pm

Felt like tinkering with some light, so did something a little different and shot my watch. I've had it for a few months so it's not as pristine as it could be, and looking at the fullsize shots could have done with some cleaning of it and the box, but the idea was the light. Got a bit of distortion I need to watch and you can see the joins in the paper, but here it is.

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And the setup shot.

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Re: My watch

Postby Bindii on Sat Jan 16, 2010 11:51 pm

Its a nice sharp shot of your watch there... and its also a lovely watch (I hid this shot from my boyfriend cause he would just have to get himself one if he saw it lol) :)

I was a little bored so I had a bit of a tinker with it on Photoshop to brighten up the whites (by selecting the outside area then using the white eyedropped on it {in levels}) and what a difference it made.. I then inverted the selected area then did an auto levels on the case and watch then added a bit of contrast.. it popped! Oh and one more thing I know you only took it for fun but most photographers who do this kind photography for the advertising market set the time for ten past ten when photographing watches .. its supposed to make the watch look more 'friendly' like its smiling lol.. :)
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Re: My watch

Postby surenj on Sun Jan 17, 2010 12:04 am

Dawesy, nice specular and shadow control. I think DH and "Light, Science, MAgic" would be proud.

Personally, I would like this watch on a shiny black surface to make it come alive...
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Re: My watch

Postby dawesy on Mon Jan 18, 2010 11:21 am

Bindii wrote:Its a nice sharp shot of your watch there... and its also a lovely watch (I hid this shot from my boyfriend cause he would just have to get himself one if he saw it lol) :)

I was a little bored so I had a bit of a tinker with it on Photoshop to brighten up the whites (by selecting the outside area then using the white eyedropped on it {in levels}) and what a difference it made.. I then inverted the selected area then did an auto levels on the case and watch then added a bit of contrast.. it popped! Oh and one more thing I know you only took it for fun but most photographers who do this kind photography for the advertising market set the time for ten past ten when photographing watches .. its supposed to make the watch look more 'friendly' like its smiling lol.. :)



I picked it up in Switzerland so it was pretty cheap, I love watches but don't actually wear one most of the time!

The whites do need to come up, I was just too lazy to do any post on it! I might have a crack tonight. The 10:10 thing is a interesting idea, if I ever do it more seriously I'll try to keep that in mind!

Dawesy, nice specular and shadow control. I think DH and "Light, Science, MAgic" would be proud.

Personally, I would like this watch on a shiny black surface to make it come alive...
Dawesy, nice specular and shadow control. I think DH and "Light, Science, MAgic" would be proud.

Personally, I would like this watch on a shiny black surface to make it come alive...


Funnily enough it was revisiting some of DH's writings in my quest to put together a mobile lighting kit that got me thinking about doing this and the setup was from vague memories of a post of his about shooting watches. Glad it worked ;)


Hmm, not sure I have a black shiny surface handy but yeah, that could work rather well.
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Re: My watch

Postby surenj on Mon Jan 18, 2010 7:14 pm

dawesy wrote:Hmm, not sure I have a black shiny surface handy but yeah, that could work rather well.

Cheapest would be to get a large floor tile
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Re: My watch

Postby Geoff M on Mon Jan 18, 2010 8:28 pm

Nice try for the set up you have. Of course a seamless background would look better.

Exposure is good and you have managed to keep the reflections down.

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Re: My watch

Postby Matt. K on Tue Jan 19, 2010 6:47 pm

Nice work.You've held some delicate tones there. A good trick is to put some dry ice in the background and use longer exposures. Gives a lovely misty background.
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Re: My watch

Postby Alpha_7 on Tue Jan 19, 2010 8:16 pm

I like the bottle on wine in the setup shot :) Nice work. You've almost convinced me to post some of my G9 redbull shots up here, when I have them hosted correctly and resized for the forum.


Also if you don't want it to be 10 past 10 you can do 10 to 2 ;)
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Re: My watch

Postby dawesy on Wed Jan 20, 2010 9:27 am

[quote=MattK]Nice work.You've held some delicate tones there. A good trick is to put some dry ice in the background and use longer exposures. Gives a lovely misty background.[/quote]

Thanks Matt, the dry ice idea is cool, I would never thought of that!

Alpha_7 wrote:I like the bottle on wine in the setup shot :) Nice work. You've almost convinced me to post some of my G9 redbull shots up here, when I have them hosted correctly and resized for the forum.


Amusingly enough your red bull shots made me thing about doing some bottle/can shots myself, perhaps that red you noticed!
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