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In Response To: Watch Photography NOT Part 1 ()

Where you explain how to have a shed that is incredibly tidy and not full of a jumble of tools, pots and various detritus gathered over the years?!!

Great article Paul. I kind of miss the adaptability of my old Canon A1, I only have point and shoot digitals and the lack of macro combined with relying on UK natural light doesn't fare too well when photographing watches. Might have to treat myself to a DSLR at some point, but I got a compact in the first place cos I was fed up with carrying around an SLR, lenses, flash etc and missing photo opportunities cos I couldn't be bothered to carry that lot around all the time. So I don't know how much use I'd get out of an SLR any more.

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