
Renerod shares a series of detailed photographs showcasing a vintage Jaeger-LeCoultre Caliber 469/A, captured using Nicola's Paper Light Box Technique. Despite modest claims about his photography skills, renerod's images beautifully highlight the intricate details of this classic movement and watch. This post invites readers to appreciate the aesthetic and historical significance of this vintage JLC piece.
I used Nicola's Paper Light Box Techique, but my results were not even as half the good as his, not even a quarter as good!
I have to keep in practice in order to improve my photo skills, and maybe buy a better camera
(blame the camera, not me)
Ok, without more preamble, here they are:


















I hope you like it,
Have a nice week friends.
René
Only a matter of time, so you can have wrist shots. Best. René
Now, it is a matter of settings... Lovely little beast. Bravo! Nicolas.
These small size watches has a lot of presence on the wrist! Looking forward to a wrist shot! Best Blomman
I wish I could do half as good as you when it comes to taking pictures of watches. Imagine how far away that puts me from Nicolas's skills. Best regards, George
like to play with our toys, eh? Best. René
Thanks for your kind words, Wristshot ASAP. Best my friend. René
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