Originally posted by sbh This is the last of my mini series of old pocket watches.
100mm Macro WR with a 3-light setup. Shot through a hole in a reflector to get specular highlights in the clockwork. Background shot in a second frame without the reflector. Pixelshifted.
Tethered with IT2 to Capture One, Processed with DCU5 and final edits with Affinity Photo.
The local jeweler who borrowed me the watch liked it and ordered a print and even a custom made frame to hang it in his workshop.
Really nice shot, some serious work in that, best shot in the 3 pages before and after this in my opinion!
Thanks for showing us the behind the scenes and sharing your secrets about the setup.
Just curious, did you try compositions where the watch slightly out of the center, or at an angle?
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Originally posted by joakim
I was planning to do some long exposure photos of flowing water a couple of days ago. But while I was doing it this friendly little red fox came by and posed for a couple of photographs. This is a photo that was taken a few seconds after she caught a little mice, and came up to me to show it.
Pentax K1 + DFA 150-450mm
ISO 2000, 150mm, f4,5, 1/250s
Excellent capture and really nice sharpness/focus on the eyes!
How far away was this?