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Posted By: SJM, 04-16-2013, 06:40 PM

Close-up of an old pocket watch

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04-16-2013, 07:22 PM   #2
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great subject matter for a macro Sue, nice shot and it looks like it has many hours on it.
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Close-up of an old pocket watch
You managed great depth of field here, much more than I would have thought, well done, great shot.
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You managed great depth of field here, much more than I would have thought, well done, great shot.
Thanks kerrowdown
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great subject matter for a macro Sue, nice shot and it looks like it has many hours on it.
Thanks Bob

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Good macro - details are tack sharp.
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What a cool shot, Sue. Every time I see the cogs in a clock (in this case, a watch), I think of an obscure episode of the "Outer Limits", a SF TV show that aired when old geezers like me were young.

Anyway, beautifully done, for sure.

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Well done.

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Good macro - details are tack sharp.
Thanks Dave
QuoteOriginally posted by Sailor Quote
What a cool shot, Sue. Every time I see the cogs in a clock (in this case, a watch), I think of an obscure episode of the "Outer Limits", a SF TV show that aired when old geezers like me were young.

Anyway, beautifully done, for sure.

Jer
Thannks Jer. Unfortunently I too am old enough to remember, "the outer limits. " but I am not remembering an episode with cogs..
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Very interesting SJM

QuoteOriginally posted by Sailor Quote
What a cool shot, Sue. Every time I see the cogs in a clock (in this case, a watch), I think of an obscure episode of the "Outer Limits", a SF TV show that aired when old geezers like me were young.

Anyway, beautifully done, for sure.

Jer
My mom dated Rod Serling in university, and every time I see a clock's inwards I start singing the Chamber's Brothers "Time has come today."
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Fun, Lovely DOF too of a great handcarved Font. Sharp Sharp Sharp.
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Well done.

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Thanks Tom
QuoteOriginally posted by normhead Quote
Very interesting SJM

Thanks Norm..

My mom dated Rod Serling in university, and every time I see a clock's inwards I start singing the Chamber's Brothers "Time has come today."
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Fun, Lovely DOF too of a great handcarved Font. Sharp Sharp Sharp.
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What a cool image. I want to find an old clock now and try a similar type shot with my Tamron. Thanks for the inspiration and for sharing
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What a cool image. I want to find an old clock now and try a similar type shot with my Tamron. Thanks for the inspiration and for sharing
thanks Tess.
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