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    Good day, IWL.

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    Awesome watch ^

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    Quote Originally Posted by gnuyork View Post
    Awesome watch ^
    Thanks, Joe.

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    Have a great week ahead everybody!

    Awesome start C!.. i always try to borrow your technique on how you play with reflections on the crystal and so on.. so cool! but i have not been able to replicate those gorgeous result.. yeah, i blame on my watches..

    give the LE Blue Monster some wrist time today.. i need a shade of brown that will complement the gold accents.. so far i have not find one..
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    Quote Originally Posted by iyonk View Post

    Awesome start C!.. i always try to borrow your technique on how you play with reflections on the crystal and so on.. so cool! but i have not been able to replicate those gorgeous result..
    Thanks, Iyonk. But actually, it's very easy. I take (maybe) 99% of my photos indoors, close to a large window. I hold a piece of paper to control the areas where I want to keep/eliminate/increase the reflections effect. That's all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CFR View Post
    Thanks, Iyonk. But actually, it's very easy. I take (maybe) 99% of my photos indoors, close to a large window. I hold a piece of paper to control the areas where I want to keep/eliminate/increase the reflections effect. That's all.

    Thanks for the tips C! got to try them in the future...
    since i usually just depend on luck with my wrist shots.. i just point the camera to my wrist and looking thru the camera monitor until my mind thought that it is cool.. nop.. doesn't work..
    I'm on instagram: @iyonk_strap

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    Quote Originally Posted by iyonk View Post
    Thanks for the tips C! got to try them in the future...
    since i usually just depend on luck with my wrist shots.. i just point the camera to my wrist and looking thru the camera monitor until my mind thought that it is cool.. nop.. doesn't work..
    I don't know why you say that. It usually works. It really does.

    Plus, you have the advantage of using more interesting and colourful backgrounds, no to mention a potentially better colour balance.
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