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Old 16 September 2015, 04:40 AM   #1
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Idle hands are the devil's workshop. So today I thought I'd make my first venture into macro photography of my most favourite watch (that I own. lol), the 2013 GMT-Master II 116710BLNR.

The watch was shot in as-is used condition apart from having to relentlessly wipe dust off the lens and bezel so they wouldn't appear in the shot. It was an endless task.

I used a basic Nikon D3300 DSLR camera with the kit lens (which is my only lens) mounted on a tripod and a remote shutter to take the picture. To keep dust and fingerprints off I used a squeaky camera lens cloth, a camera dust blower and a cleaning cloth.

No visual edits were made to picture apart from cropping it down.

Please feel free to post yours, criticise, praise, punish or offer advice and suggestions.
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