Study Group 5
T W Woodruff











 
Barbara Miller
David Cooke
Mike Lillis
T W Woodruff
John Yurchak
Nick Muskovac
Nancy Conley
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November

Title "Pocket watch"

How I did it-One of the subjects for our Salon this year is Macro. This old pocket watch was one of many that my dad had owned. I used a 24 - 105 mm canon lens with a 36 mm extension tube and used live view to focus. I used two studio lights. I shot a -1, 0 and +1 then used Photomatix pro to assemble the three images.







COMMENTS:
 


Barbara Miller

Well done TW you came up with a unique idea here for a macro. I think most club members would think partic. of flowers for a macro shot. I would like to see the inner workings a little sharper

 

 

David Cooke

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Mike Lillis

The image looks underexposed, I would brighten the "works" of the watch to see more detail.  I think I would include more of the watch so you could see all of the outside edge.  I like the way you have placed the stem of the watch off center.


 


John Yurchak

You have captured all the detail of the watch with the macro lens to leave nothing to chance. great light on the watch parts as well as the case. Well done photo.








Nick Muskovac

You have produced a very nice High Dynamic Range image; Very sharp; Composition is excellent; I might have added a frame



Nancy Conley

  Well exposed and sharp timepiece internals.  The framing you used adds to the photos interest for me.






Member Bio
Ruth Holt T W Woodruff - Biography

Many years as a corporate videographer prepared me for becoming a photographer. I am the President of the Pikes Peak Camera Club (pikespeakcamerclub.com) and a second year member of PSA.

I love to photograph nature and wildlife and have had many images and articles published.

My other passion is special effects photography which I will submit for this study group. I have been doing this type of photography for many years without photo shop but can make it even better now with photo shop, although I"m pretty much a beginner.

 


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