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10th May 2018, 11:56 PM
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1970's Citizen Automatic Chronograph "Bullhead"
This one is a classic and I was fortunate to get one in this condition. Its fully functional and its affectionately called Bullhead due to its appearance and the location of its crown and buttons.
Taken with a Canon 5D IV, Canon 100mm F/2.8 Macro L lens, natural light, handheld.
269A9095 by Oscar Baez Soria, on Flickr
269A9097 by Oscar Baez Soria, on Flickr
269A9093 by Oscar Baez Soria, on Flickr
269A9076 by Oscar Baez Soria, on Flickr
269A9073 by Oscar Baez Soria, on Flickr
269A9085 by Oscar Baez Soria, on Flickr
269A9091 by Oscar Baez Soria, on Flickr
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11th May 2018, 09:16 AM
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Re: 1970's Citizen Automatic Chronograph "Bullhead"
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11th May 2018, 01:24 PM
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Re: 1970's Citizen Automatic Chronograph "Bullhead"
Well captured! Just goes to illustrate that while photography can stand alone as a hobby, it can also mesh with just about any other hobby or activity... Is there a standard time or hands position for watch portraits?
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11th May 2018, 01:27 PM
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Re: 1970's Citizen Automatic Chronograph "Bullhead"
In UK usually 10 to 2, or 10 past 10. ( It looks like it's smiling )
Roy
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11th May 2018, 04:38 PM
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Re: 1970's Citizen Automatic Chronograph "Bullhead"
Nice study
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