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 Posted: Sat Jan 26th, 2008 05:59 pm
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G]Here are some pics of my russians.  I need some advise on taking pics of watches.  I did not use the flash but they still look like crap.  Also, my wife saw me taking pics of my watches and she just shook her head.  Oh well.  I will try to get better pics of my others.  Scott

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I guess i can only do 2 pics. here are the others

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 Posted: Sat Jan 26th, 2008 06:16 pm
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Nice collection and the photo's aren't that bad at all. What kind of lighting are you using? Appears that the camera is in Macro mod..........try some outside and see how that workshand6.gif

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thanks, its just incandescant lighting. And you are right, i had the camera in macro mode.  Should I take it out of macro? I will try outside tomorrow if its not snowing and blowing here. Scott

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scottran wrote: thanks, its just incandescant lighting. And you are right, i had the camera in macro mode.  Should I take it out of macro? I will try outside tomorrow if its not snowing and blowing here. Scott
No.........must be in macro for the close proximity to the watch being photographed.

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 Posted: Sat Jan 26th, 2008 06:27 pm
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It looks like your pics were saved in low quality. Try saving in at least medium to high. You should be able to change that setting on your camera.

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 Posted: Sat Jan 26th, 2008 06:33 pm
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I had it on a lower setting so it would download quicker for people.  I will crank it up tomorrow.  Scott

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Good collection of Ruskies there. hand6.gif

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Nice collection!  Russians are what got me into this obsession, errr hobby in the first place.  Love the Slava, I have the chrome version.  What is the "9 eater" in the middle with the rocket on the dial? Very coolhand6.gif

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Nice collection Scott... esp like the V-E expedition pair.  I have the orange dial version; nicely built watch imho... thx for posting em...;)

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Thanks Griff,  Here is a close up.  I think it is a vostok.  The pic of the movement above is from this watch.  It has a couple different types of engine turning which makes it really nice.  I need to get some info on this watch and movement.  ScottIMG]http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii3/scottrans/2008_0127vostok0010.jpg[/IMG]

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  Here it is again.  Scott

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