Omega Speedmaster & Mothzilla: A Unique Nature-Inspired Wristshot
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Omega Speedmaster & Mothzilla: A Unique Nature-Inspired Wristshot

By batholith · Dec 1, 2020 · 28 replies
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Batholith's captivating post offers a unique perspective on watch photography, blending the beauty of an Omega Speedmaster with an unexpected natural encounter. This article explores the intriguing juxtaposition of horology and the natural world, as seen through the lens of a seasoned collector. It highlights how a simple wristshot can evolve into a broader discussion about environment and observation.

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kennygfunk
Dec 1, 2020
What a beautiful moth!

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ArmisT
Dec 1, 2020
Whoa, that got my attention!

Even with that beautiful Speedmaster. Assuming you live in a residential area, is that type of moth normal to find flying around?? I’ll admit, that would spur my paranoia

BA
batholith
Dec 1, 2020
Residential, well kind of.

I'm on the outskirts of a small town in the tropics so it certainly isn't unusual to find a host of insect and animal life. This moth, well, I see a few a year so not exactly common.

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ArmisT
Dec 3, 2020
Amazing, how wondrous it is to see such natural scenes.

Thanks for sharing this.

BA
batholith
Dec 3, 2020
Thank you

it really is wonderful sometimes to see so much teeming life.

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Alfihar
Dec 1, 2020
Superb photo. Something attract my eyes even if the watch was cut.

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