Grabbed my wife's two Zelos to show:
1. Mako GMT - MOP; this thing is hard to take pics of, light has to hit it just right. Open to any ideas on how to best do it.
2. Spearfish - Antique Green
If indoors, better to use natural light by staying near a window. Less likely to have glare from above, and the natural light can strike nicely at an angle on the indices and handset. ;)
If indoors, better to use natural light by staying near a window. Less likely to have glare from above, and the natural light can strike nicely at an angle on the indices and handset. ;)
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That MOP is indeed tricky to capture! More muted than expected, without direct light (therefore reflection). Handsome, though.
That first image is crazy looking (in a good way). Beautiful 😍
That MOP is indeed tricky to capture! More muted than expected, without direct light (therefore reflection). Handsome, though.
Yeah, definitley more muted then expected, but provides a suprise when the light hits it right.
That first image is crazy looking (in a good way). Beautiful 😍
Thanks, she is enjoying it.
Really like that Spearfish 40mm green Zelos. ✅
Really like that Spearfish 40mm green Zelos. ✅
Thanks! My wife get more complements on that in the wild then anything I have.
If indoors, better to use natural light by staying near a window. Less likely to have glare from above, and the natural light can strike nicely at an angle on the indices and handset. ;)
If indoors, better to use natural light by staying near a window. Less likely to have glare from above, and the natural light can strike nicely at an angle on the indices and handset. ;)
Thanks!
Thanks!
You're welcome! Here are some examples...