maxmilian Posted September 5, 2007 Report Posted September 5, 2007 My IWC GST Ti, I love this watch, still one of my very Favs. Got a new Polarizer filter and did some shots. Enyoy !!
PAMman Posted September 5, 2007 Report Posted September 5, 2007 One of my all-time favourites too. Great photos, thanks.
KB Posted September 5, 2007 Report Posted September 5, 2007 Very nice indeed, although I went for the white dial on SS the Ti black dial is still a beautiful watch. Ken
Watchmeister Posted September 5, 2007 Report Posted September 5, 2007 Very nice watch and pics. I have been wearing mine lately as well. It actually fits under a shirt sleeve tooh.
z3k0 Posted September 5, 2007 Report Posted September 5, 2007 Great pics, polarizers are really must-have if you want to shoot watches. I must get myself one, but good ones are really expensive ... what brand did you get ? regards
Pugwash Posted September 5, 2007 Report Posted September 5, 2007 Great pics, polarizers are really must-have if you want to shoot watches. I must get myself one, but good ones are really expensive ... what brand did you get ? I'd recommend Hoya. I've got a Hoya one, but I've not used it for a while as it's gone missing. By the way, nice watch and great pics.
maxmilian Posted September 5, 2007 Author Report Posted September 5, 2007 Great pics, polarizers are really must-have if you want to shoot watches. I must get myself one, but good ones are really expensive ... what brand did you get ? regards Actually two diffrent ones one Hoya and one cheap-ass filter from the bay. The Hoya is from a friend, who laughed when I told him i picked up a filter from the bay. But after seeing the pics he said it was ok, not great but ok. To be honest I cant see any diffrence, but Im no PRO and maybe I was just lucky when I picked that filter up from the bay.
eunomians Posted September 5, 2007 Report Posted September 5, 2007 Great pics! Polarizers do make a difference. So does the cost/quality of your glass for professional applications. Otherwise, who cares. Makes no real difference if you're not shooting pro stuff in RAW. For me, I only use the Hoya Super-HMC circular polarizer multi-coated Pro 1 Extra Thin version for my EOS "L" lenses. They have to be thin in order to not vignette/distort on the edges. They ain't cheap, but neither are the lenses.
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