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    Blue watch

    Blue watch

    This is a bit of still life I have done, not much but it'll do

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    Re: Blue watch

    Still, yet dynamic.... very well done

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    Re: Blue watch

    Very nice.

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    Re: Blue watch

    Yes, a good merge between highlights and shadows without losing any important details.

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    Re: Blue watch

    I'd rather the angle be a little bit at the top. My neck is craning to the right to look at it really. Reminds me of John (Shadowman) link to a Joe McNally video at the end...

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    Re: Blue watch

    Nice,

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    Re: Blue watch

    Quote Originally Posted by IzzieK View Post
    I'd rather the angle be a little bit at the top. My neck is craning to the right to look at it really. Reminds me of John (Shadowman) link to a Joe McNally video at the end...
    Who is that?

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    Re: Blue watch

    Quote Originally Posted by LouiseTopp View Post
    Who is that?
    Who? John or Joe McNally? John is an member here. Joe McNally is one those good photographers who has a YouTube account to upload his tutorials. He has a video called Da Grip aka How to hold your camera correctly. John uploaded this link:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EDsx3-FWfwk

    If you watch this, towards the end he demonstrated how some people would do a portrait shot and it was really funny. Well, I think so anyway...

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