Definitely one of my favourite in the current catalogue

Apr 13, 2024,17:30 PM
 

Girard Perregaux - Laureato 38mm "Copper" 


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Incredibly captured

 
 By: Aquaracer1 : April 13th, 2024-17:39
Absolutely beautiful !

Thank you !

 
 By: tha_h4m1d : April 13th, 2024-17:45
Thx Aquaracer1 ! really happy with it !

PS

 
 By: Aquaracer1 : April 13th, 2024-17:56
Mine says hi : ...  

Beautiful piece !

 
 By: tha_h4m1d : April 13th, 2024-18:26
Great Picture man

Great shot!

 
 By: lm6 : April 13th, 2024-18:37

Thx

 
 By: tha_h4m1d : April 13th, 2024-18:52
Thank you!

+1πŸ‘

 
 By: hora12reborn : April 14th, 2024-06:23

There is a lot said about dial colour changes, lazy, lacking in imagination, cheap trick for a LE and so on.

 
 By: Jay (Eire) : April 13th, 2024-22:55
And I think some of that criticism can be valid. But there’s no denying sometimes it makes for a really great watch. As is the case here. Beautiful.

Lovely shot β˜€οΈβ€οΈ

 
 By: SingaporeMarc : April 14th, 2024-15:55
I’d like to learn how you too such an amazing shot. Do share any tips … πŸ™πŸ»

Yes agree.

 
 By: SingaporeMarc : April 15th, 2024-15:16
Would love to learn a few tricks.

Here you will find Nico getting his new piece unique from UN !

 
 By: tha_h4m1d : April 19th, 2024-05:13
About 5min. into the video you will come across a section that sums up everything pretty neat: from settings to where to place the lights, Flash Output is mostly trial and Error but start off with 1/32 and see what that gets yaΒ΄! also bear in mind your su...  

Thanks very much for the advice

 
 By: SingaporeMarc : April 22nd, 2024-10:19
I have just applied some of this in the picture in my new post of the laureato-olimpico. β€οΈπŸ™πŸ»

my man πŸ™πŸ½πŸ«ΆπŸ½β€οΈ

 
 By: tha_h4m1d : April 23rd, 2024-05:26
thank you ! looking forward to some fire pics

Thank you so much !πŸ™πŸ½

 
 By: tha_h4m1d : April 19th, 2024-05:05
So what you need is a decent camera ( I use a Sony a7 R V ) but more importantly what you want is a nice piece of glass -> a Macro starting from 70mm - 105mm ( I use the Sony 90mm 2,8 G Series ) this will allow you to really get close and fill your frame.... 

Looked at your post photos

 
 By: Derreck : April 15th, 2024-14:04
These are great, really good lighting use.