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 Posted: Wed Dec 17th, 2008 07:31 pm
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... am I the first??? Maybe on this side of the pond considering I can't find one of these straps in the states. Won't be loosing this on a dive anytime soon. It glows :D :









I tried to get a shot of the bulbous crystal. At nearly 6.0mm thick, it is like looking through a ship's porthole:



And a couple of gratuitous shots of the nicely detailed caseback. You all know it, but I thought the pix turned out nice enough to post :p :





 

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 Posted: Wed Dec 17th, 2008 08:19 pm
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Spoon that orange strap looks pretty kewl on your new Monstrum...ThumbsUp02.gif

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 Posted: Wed Dec 17th, 2008 08:33 pm
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Wow, thats a winner

Lets see a wrist shot   party.gif

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 Posted: Wed Dec 17th, 2008 10:39 pm
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Looking good! yourock.gifyourock.gifyourock.gif

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Beautiful.........well doneThumbsUp02.gif

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Amazing shots! :cool: LOVE LOVE LOVE the strap!!!! hearteyes.gif What a phenomenal combination! It REALLY makes the watch! Incredible choice and incredible pics, especially the ones of the crystal and caseback. Really enjoyed them. Just awesome! Thanks so very much for sharing hun! Did I mention how much I love the strap?! ;) subtlelaugh.gif 

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Cool combo!!Thumbsup3.gif

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Great strap and Pictures !!!

That strap would look good on the orange faced lithium Sea Anglers also Ill bet.

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 Posted: Thu Dec 18th, 2008 12:09 pm
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Thanx for the comments gents ... and aloy ;) . I was the one trying to answer some of your questions regarding the light tent.

While I didn't use one for these shots, all I did use was a simple point-and-shoot (Canon A95) with a UV filter and a Circular polorizing filter stacked on top of each other on the front end. I like to use natural light in a well-windowed room in my house to shoot.

I spend more time in photoshop than I do setting up and shooting subtlelaugh.gif . That is where the 'real' migic happens. I willl try to get the requested wrist shot today.

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wow! nice pics and strap , enjoy your new Monstrum.

Berg

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 Posted: Sat Dec 20th, 2008 11:50 am
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pallet spoon wrote: Thanx for the comments gents ... and aloy ;) . I was the one trying to answer some of your questions regarding the light tent.

While I didn't use one for these shots, all I did use was a simple point-and-shoot (Canon A95) with a UV filter and a Circular polorizing filter stacked on top of each other on the front end. I like to use natural light in a well-windowed room in my house to shoot.

I spend more time in photoshop than I do setting up and shooting subtlelaugh.gif . That is where the 'real' migic happens. I willl try to get the requested wrist shot today.
  


You're so welcome hun. Very impressive! :) I just finished reading all your great suggestions in the other thread and just now stacked a UV filter on top the CPL. :D

I'm going to try another room for natural light. The room with the biggest slider I already tried didn't work at all. Another helpful hint! Awesome! Thanks again! You're the best! :)


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Wow! The dial really pops with that strap.

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