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Pics Of My Pams...


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Here are some pics of my PAMs...please bear in mind that this is my first attempt after reading Pugwash's tutorials...I have lots of learning to do. Thanks Pugwash!

My PAM 111H. It started off life as my first rep purchased from Ioffer. It arrived with the wrong dial. The font on the numbers was all wrong. I replaced the dial and hands with Davidsen's...

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Next is my PVD PAM from Davidsen also. I purchased it from a RWG member. It orginally had a blank dial, but I changed the dial recently. I have a new version of the crown guard on order from Davidsen.

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Damn...there is a lot of freaking dust in my house...sheesh. It all comes out in these close up pics. The PVD PAM really doesn't have all that dust inside the crystal. <_<

Here is it in B&W...still don't know if I like this or not...

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Anyway...there you have it. Thanks to RWG this n00b has learned how to change movements, hands, crown guards, crowns, and even is staring to learning how to take half way decent pictures. Thanks everyone for your contributions. :thumbsupsmileyanim:

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Here are some pics of my PAMs...please bear in mind that this is my first attempt after reading Pugwash's tutorials...I have lots of learning to do. Thanks Pugwash!

My PAM 111H. It started off life as my first rep purchase from Ioffer. It arrived with the wrong dial. The font on the numbers was all wrong. I replaced the dial and hands with Davidsen's...

109767-24173.jpg

Next is my PVD PAM from Davidsen also. I purchased it from a RWG member. It orginally had a blank dial, but I changed the dial recently. I have a new version of the crown guard on order from Davidsen.

109767-24174.jpg

Damn...there is a lot of freaking dust in my house...sheesh. It all comes out in these close up pics. The PVD PAM really doesn't have all that dust inside the crystal. <_<

Here is it in B&W...still don't know if I like this or not...

109767-24175.jpg

Anyway...there you have it. Thanks to RWG this n00b has learned how to change movements, hands, crown guards, crowns, and even is staring to learning how to take half way decent pictures. Thanks everyone for your contributions. :thumbsupsmileyanim:

I think the PAMs are gorgeous.... your collection is one to be respected!!

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I think the PAMs are gorgeous.... your collection is one to be respected!!

Thanks. I used the dial and movement out of the PAM that I bought from you last week in the PVD. I'm going to use your old case for a 005 Logo project. I'll post pics of that when I'm done.

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please bear in mind that this is my first attempt after reading Pugwash's tutorials...I have lots of learning to do. Thanks Pugwash!

Yay! Excellent work! You've given it some thought which is always good. Interesting composition is always a bonus.

To remove the dust (that's noise), turn the ISO setting to the lowest you can. Canon PowerShot S2, right? You're already on half a second exposure (according to the EXIF) so you can drop the ISO, increase the resolution and reduce the picture in Picasa or similar.

For fun, I've given the middle picture a miracle bath in Photoshoppy goodness to show you how close you are:

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Yay! Excellent work! You've given it some thought which is always good. Interesting composition is always a bonus.

To remove the dust (that's noise), turn the ISO setting to the lowest you can. Canon PowerShot S2, right? You're already on half a second exposure (according to the EXIF) so you can drop the ISO, increase the resolution and reduce the picture in Picasa or similar.

For fun, I've given the middle picture a miracle bath in Photoshoppy goodness to show you how close you are:

Thanks for the kind words everyone. Pugwash's tutorials makes taking decent pics pretty easy.

Pug, I'll try changing the ISO setting next time. I have a few more watches that I'd like to get nice pictues of. BTW, your right the camera is a Canon S2 IS. I got it a few months ago after going to the Grand Tetons in Wyoming and being really disapointed in almost every picture my crappy 2 MP camera produced.

Thanks for photoshopping my pic. I'll have to install photoshop and try my hand at that too.

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Yay! Excellent work! You've given it some thought which is always good. Interesting composition is always a bonus.

To remove the dust (that's noise), turn the ISO setting to the lowest you can. Canon PowerShot S2, right? You're already on half a second exposure (according to the EXIF) so you can drop the ISO, increase the resolution and reduce the picture in Picasa or similar.

For fun, I've given the middle picture a miracle bath in Photoshoppy goodness to show you how close you are:

what did you do in photoshop. i'm curious

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what did you do in photoshop. i'm curious

I used the magic 'make watch picture better' filter. :Jumpy:

Ok, I used some noise reduction (Noise Ninja - different amounts in different areas), levels, unsharp mask on the dial, clone tool to remove spots ... the usual, basically.

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