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Re: My Carrera-twins
In Response To: Re: My Carrera-twins ()

I can try to give you some little advice, but I m not a photographer I'm a amateur.

-But on your camera ISO 100 ! or ISO 160
-Take a camera-stand
-Take two or three soft lights from the side
-Try to use raw files

Thats all and you can make pictures like that, Enicar sherpas:

: I have the same problem as Mark.
: Every time I try to do a photograph of my watches I spend so much
: time sweating without being able to produce anything
: significant. Could anyone kindly suggest a good on-line tutorial
: (without setting up a whole studio set at home of course)?

: Thanks for the effort.

: Ciao,

: Paolo

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