One of the irritating aspects of taking watch pictures is little bits getting on the watch. Dust, pet hair, cat dander, dried splashes of water, lint... absolute nightmare. That's why Photoshop and GIMP exist.
The other annoyance is light and reflections. The shadow of your camera or phone is often avoided by only taking square pictures and cutting off the edges where the shadow falls. Reflections of yourself naked in the polished lugs is just the worst!
One of the irritating aspects of taking watch pictures is little bits getting on the watch. Dust, pet hair, cat dander, dried splashes of water, lint... absolute nightmare. That's why Photoshop and GIMP exist.
The other annoyance is light and reflections. The shadow of your camera or phone is often avoided by only taking square pictures and cutting off the edges where the shadow falls. Reflections of yourself naked in the polished lugs is just the worst!
Yea all those tiny dust pieces are a pain. I completely disregarded shadows this time because my main light source was my window which was in front of the camera.
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Looks good , the lighting is nice.
Looks good , the lighting is nice.
Lighting was terrible but thank you. I tried to edit it to fix the issues with it
One of the irritating aspects of taking watch pictures is little bits getting on the watch. Dust, pet hair, cat dander, dried splashes of water, lint... absolute nightmare. That's why Photoshop and GIMP exist.
The other annoyance is light and reflections. The shadow of your camera or phone is often avoided by only taking square pictures and cutting off the edges where the shadow falls. Reflections of yourself naked in the polished lugs is just the worst!
One of the irritating aspects of taking watch pictures is little bits getting on the watch. Dust, pet hair, cat dander, dried splashes of water, lint... absolute nightmare. That's why Photoshop and GIMP exist.
The other annoyance is light and reflections. The shadow of your camera or phone is often avoided by only taking square pictures and cutting off the edges where the shadow falls. Reflections of yourself naked in the polished lugs is just the worst!
Yea all those tiny dust pieces are a pain. I completely disregarded shadows this time because my main light source was my window which was in front of the camera.