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zagman


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Camera: Canon EOS-20D
Lens: Tamron AF 28-300mm f/3.5-6.3 XR Di LD Aspherical IF for Nikon
Location: home
Aperture: f/9/0
ISO: 400
Shutter: 1/200
Galleries: Advertisement
Date Uploaded: Apr 25, 2005

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I just missed the "jewelry" challenge with my watch photo. So I will post anyways.

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04/25/2005 01:55:35 AM
For some reason, I want to tilt my head to the right when looking at this. I'm not sure if it's the lighting or what, but it seems to be leaning slightly to the right. I could just be tired though. I see you put this in advertisement gallery. Here's some 'useless info' I've accumulated. Since the 1920's watch ads have displayed the time 10:10. Why? There are a couple reasons. First, it is visually appealing. It's equiangular, so it 'rests easy on the eyes'. The other reason is that usually the manufacturer name is usually under the center of the face, therefor at 10:10, the hands do not cover up the name. Anyway, the other popular time for ads is 8:20, which is again visually appealing, but not good for watches with the manfgr name under the center. In other words, I think people have come to expect 10:10 as the time on watch ads, so something you could try.
Anyway, your shot seems to have unnatural color. Like it was forced this color, or the lighting is changing the color or something. If this is the actual color of the watch, then shame on the people who made it. lol Maybe toning it down a bit would have been more appealing to me personally.
Other than that, focus seems really good and the background works, nothing distracting about blackness usually. I'm not so sure about the centered comp. But thinking further, I think that an angle or offsetting it would not have worked for me, so this actually does seem to be the best choice in my opinion.
Sorry you missed the challenge, hope this helps. ~Heather~
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