By-Tor Posted March 1, 2008 Report Posted March 1, 2008 Catalog shots always just show the watch, without tricks and treats. I took a few liberties and created an "artsy" catalog shot. Nothing special, just a fun photo. Enjoy!
andreww Posted March 3, 2008 Report Posted March 3, 2008 Nice work BT, but if you wanna do a catalogue shot for Breitling you should set the time to 10:09 and the date to the 12th
Victoria Posted March 3, 2008 Report Posted March 3, 2008 Nice work BT, but if you wanna do a catalogue shot for Breitling you should set the time to 10:09 and the date to the 12th I knew about the 10:09 (or rather, I thought it was 10:10 -- Sexy Time! ). But what is the subliminal message behind all the twelves?
By-Tor Posted March 3, 2008 Author Report Posted March 3, 2008 Nice work BT, but if you wanna do a catalogue shot for Breitling you should set the time to 10:09 and the date to the 12th Good to know. Generally, I think setting 9:10 is much better way to show the whole dial in many watches (prevent it from blocking anything). Especially Rolexes.
rodwc Posted March 4, 2008 Report Posted March 4, 2008 Good to know. Generally, I think setting 9:10 is much better way to show the whole dial in many watches (prevent it from blocking anything). Especially Rolexes.\ To balance the pic. the time is generally shown at 10.09 , date at 12. This is for aesthetic balance. i.e. the pic. to compliment the subject, or vice versa. This still shows the whole dial, though there are exeptions. ( dial writing etc. )
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