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 Posted: Sat Oct 3rd, 2009 03:43 pm
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Just found a new setting on the camera and thought i would try it out, any suggestions from the more serious photogs here?











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nice pics....very nice

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Very nice!!:dude:

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Very nice! Where did you get the steel bracelet for the Monstrum? I don't see it on the Orsa Watches site and would love to have one for mine.

John

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Looks like a Watchadoo, John. Do a search on the Bay for Watchadoo and you should find them.:D

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 Posted: Sun Oct 4th, 2009 06:29 pm
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The steel bracelet is actually from a ebay company called***I have 4 of them, they are absolutely the biggest and heaviest most solid bracelets out there, I also have them on the SAR D in the pic below, and on an Ocean7 LM-3.  The only issues is they are about a micron too long on either side. I have to dremel them down abit. But the bracelets weigh about 138 grams. (4.9 oz) so they add a bit of heft to a heavy watch. which I love.  and even though the color is a bit off of the bead blasted monstrum , i like the contrast.











 

 

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Those are formidable-looking watcheshand6.gif.

New camera setting? Can you elaborate? Just an input, have you tried a circular polarizer to minimize reflections?  I can't seem to get those pesky reflections out no matter what I do.mistake.gif

The Orsa strikes me as having a flattish glass surface and a pola would work well with that subject. Hope this helps.

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Looking good. ;)

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That is a very cool effect Ronin...(are you saying that this is an "on-camera" setting versus using some post-processing software to get these affects)?

If I'm interpreting what is being done here, it looks like you can set the camera to a color (sort of like a narrow band color filter), say blue or orange...and it will allow that color to show in the picture while the rest of the picture is black & white (or sepia).

Am I interpreting this correctly Ronin....cool effect!!ThumbsUp02.gif

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Yes Sir, that is correct, with this camera, (its a canon powershot SD880 IS, digital elph 10.0 megapixel, about 190.00) you can select ANY color you want, focus on it, and then filter out all the rest of the spectrum except for that color, and it only shows up against the black and white. I think i love this setting, not only do i love lamp, I love setting. :)














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Very cool Ronin...I've always been a fan of Canon's digital cameras.

Very cool effect...and very nice additional pics!!!!  cool10.gif

Thanks for sharing!!

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very cool, and nice watches! Love the Baracuda!

I have the Canon  SD800 DS Digital Elph... Wonder if I have that same setting... could you share more details on how to get to that option?

Thx Brice

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