Craig, are u doing manual focus or auto focus?

Nov 30, 2007,17:02 PM
 

If u're using auto focus, u should set it to manual focus.  If you're using manual focus, practice a little more on your focusing cause your focusing is just a tad off.

Thanks for taking the time to share your learning photography story, and good pictures btw!

I think u've inspired many to become better watch photographers, and please do keep us updated with more pictures and lessons you've learned relating to watch photography!

Cheers,
Anthony

 

 

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Learning Watch Photography

 
 By: Craig LA : November 30th, 2007-08:54
Unsatisfied with the watch photos I had been taking, I recently undertook a campaign to improve my watch photography skills. Many thanks to Sherm, Micah, Alex, Riley, Kessler and Sandler, all of whom directly or indirectly assisted my endeavor (directly b...  

Great post, Craig

 
 By: SteveH : November 30th, 2007-09:06

I have been working hard at it but still with a point and shoot

 
 By: Bill : November 30th, 2007-10:03
I guess at some point an SLR will come into play. But I don't think a bad photographer with a good camera will come ahead. A more complicated camera actually makes shots sometimes harder. So all the point and shoot warrior don't an SLR will solve anything... 

Nice pic!

 
 By: Odehorn : November 30th, 2007-13:14
I dabbled with photography but have never taken macro pictures. As I have promised to share a few pictures of my own collections, I am interested to find out more about taking macro pictures. First and foremost, which macro lens did you use? What magnific... 

I did not use a macro lens

 
 By: Craig LA : November 30th, 2007-13:20

Great shots Craig!

 
 By: JDV : November 30th, 2007-17:05

Great post Craig

 
 By: carl : December 3rd, 2007-11:26