The Rolex Collector

DoubleRedSeaDweller.com

Home I Subscribe I Links I Contact Us

Taking Photos of your Watches by Delgado

Time and set up is essential, but the results can be quite rewarding.

Some advocate the use of a light box. I personally like those results and suggest looking in Timezone.com as they have some nice and inexpensive light box setups.

In the last couple of years, I have changed the way I take photos of my watches. I have been exclusively been using the Lowel Ego as a lightsource (http://lowelego.com). For less than $100, you will get a ligth source plus a reflector card. Both are crucial for even light..

The light comes from a pair of flourescent bulbs but its balanced for daylight, so no correction or flash is needed and what you see is what you get.

The set up is simple.

1. Camera on a tripod. Facing to the floor. Set to aperture priority and a large f-stop for sharper focus.

2. Lowel Ego on one side and Refector in the other side.

3. Take a photo and check the results.

With a little practice the set up is quite easy and you can end up with stunning results..

My set up is below.

lowelelgo

Typical Results..

red

 

Home | Subscribe | Links | Contact Us

BE A NICE PERSON and DO NOT copy, reproduce or use any of article, photos, link or ideas without the written consent of the webmaster.

DO NOT under any circumstances link, or use the photos or ideas in this site to sell your items.

Please consider joining our Subscription List. Use Paypal to make a secure donation. With a subscription to the DRSD list, you will receive an instant email whenever the site is updated.

6

or Paypal France or Paypal Italy to account webmaster@doubleredseadweller.com

This site is NOT associated in any way with Rolex or COMEX or any other brands mentioned here.

We do not buy or resale watches.


Copyright © 2004-2010 DoubleRedSeaDweller.com and Double Red SD, L.L.C. All rights reserved.