. . . so let's start with Mech's call for Wrist Scan. "Hi, Dr No, My wristshot pick is nilo's Breguet XX SS (3820) in a fantastic way of capturing the rainbow color lights on it and its surrounding. I feel it took some effort to stage such a shot and the ...
It was another great week, with wonderful pics (the red Sub one was great). Now allow me to pause a little to prepare my post #1000. Cheers and a great week to all, Nilo
thank you for mentioning what is a humble watch and a very humble picture. i dont expect to ever got onto the rostrum as i dont spend any time with the photography, but i have on occasions made it up to the dizzy heights. thank you again and i promise to ...
. . . for Static Photo: "Hi, Art, The task to be a fair judge is a really tough one as I find so many lovely pics, most of them being much better than my own photographic skills would permit. But on the other hand you may appreciate a nice menu or a beaut...
. . . for Watch of the Week. "Hi, Art, From a purely personal point of view, it was the PanoRetroGraph in Horo's contribution that impressed me the most. This is because I have had the rare opportunity to see this fantastic watch in the metal. And to beho...
My apologies to Horo for questioning his ownership of the PRG. I am too horrible at keeping track of everyone's collections... But hey, I just got your word that it doesn't really matter, right? Nikolaj
. . . your concern was totally understandable. The photo might've been from a "table shot" at a g-t-g, for all you knew. A tip of my cap for exhibiting an appreciation of the technical intricacies of the PanoRetroGraph . . . .
. . . a PanoGraph in his collection; I believe the PanoRetroGraph belongs to Arthur, and the photo must've been taken during one of their escapades . . .