Explore the intricate details of an Omega watch through stunning macro photography. JCF81's close-up shots reveal subtle variations in the Omega logo, showcasing fine craftsmanship.
I’m using a Ricoh…I set it for underwater but most of the shots were too blue…also do you recommend using flash? Saw Sea Turtles, a Stingray and a Barracuda…
You need all kind of different artificial lights, filters, and tricks to get the super coloured pictures that impress the observers. I like to reproduce what I see and, as much as I can, how I see it. Everything is greenish or blueish underwater. Both you...
live with more thickness to get 2000 ft depth. On the PO Chrono it’s a bit top heavy in steel but not in titanium or ceramic (man do they give you a lot of options) but with the smaller GMT it’s quite comfortable. It is also METAS rated.