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: Keyser
: Beautiful watch, great picture. Can you
: describe the basic setup you used to take
: the photo?
: Thanks
: David Kushner
Thanks David, I posted this already on the TAG forum, I thought I had posted it here also, apparently not, anyway this is the current setup I use....a Cambo studio stand with 2x 500w halogen lights on stands....a perspex shooting table....a circular diffusing dome (this gives completely flat diffused lighting ) ...and various other permutations using opaque perspex.....with a Minolta Dimage 7i..circular polarising filter.......black background cloth....etc etc!........please excuse the quality of the photos...they were taken with a small snapper....
And this is typical of the results that I get
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