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My 6200 An Excuse For Some Photography!

Hippo1111

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I got my cheapie Silix 6200 through a couple of days ago, the theory being to start to have a try at this modding malarkey! I've read countless threads and really like the look of what is possible. Anyway I'd promised myself I not just leap into it like I normally do with most things, so I thought if I posted pics along the way it would slow me down and more importantly make me pay attention!!

So all I've done so far is give the case a bit of softening and bleach the bezel. I found bleaching the bezel a bit more hit and miss than I thought it would be! I need to find some more finesse in the process, it all seemed a little bit unpredictable!

Anyway, once I'd done those mods I thought I'd wear it for a bit before attempting any further mods. So in the mean time I thought I'd do a wee photo shoot with it.......

Here is the watch in all its glory :)

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Now onto the photo shoot.

I was after a very tightly controlled style of lighting, with very little spill into unwanted areas, so I figured I'd try with a small led torch.

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First stage was to narrow the beam down a bit to really keep it controlled.

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Next I needed to find the darkest room in the house and set up.

My glamourous studio!

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Then it was just a case of turning the lights out, setting the camera to "B" and quite literally waving the torch about!

First attempt! Fail! The trick with this technique is not only to be very exact with where you shine the torch, but also the angle at which you shine it. In this first attempt I've shined it from too far in front of the watch, (it is the reflection of the torch you can see in the crystal as a bright blob!), in order to avoid this I need to keep the torch further back in line with the watch almost right above it.

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Next go, being careful not to bring the torch too far to the front of the watch.

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And one final version with a few more "light trails" in the background!

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trksh-bzr

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this was a great post!! thanks, I wanna do the same thing :) rep given.
 

Wiz

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That last pic looks fantastic, thanks for sharing!!
 

Mendota

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Fun pictures! I am also planning to attempt a mod project this winter with a Silix 6538. I haven't purchased it yet but I am looking forward to trying my hand at this.

Thanks for posting! I look forward to seeing the next steps in your project. Do you plan to open it up and do anything with the dial and hands?
 

Debellum

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Wow !
I could take a photo so beautiful...!
My seem to be made with a broken Polaroid. :cry:
Holy S*it...!

Junio
 

Hippo1111

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Fun pictures! I am also planning to attempt a mod project this winter with a Silix 6538. I haven't purchased it yet but I am looking forward to trying my hand at this.

Thanks for posting! I look forward to seeing the next steps in your project. Do you plan to open it up and do anything with the dial and hands?

Thanks dude :) Go for it, I'm enjoying it so far! Yep, next step is hands and dial, I'm going to set aside a whole day for that next week!
 

Hippo1111

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Wow !
I could take a photo so beautiful...!
My seem to be made with a broken Polaroid. :cry:
Holy S*it...!

Junio

Polariods can look cool too :)

Thank you, it's really not a particularily tricky technique, it's a lot easier than my usual way with all the reflectors and mirrors, that's for sure!
 

Wiz

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Why thank you kind Sir......BTW what are Rep points? Sorry for the noob question!
The green squares under your nick, they represent the "reputation points" given to you by other users.
 

Mendota

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Speaking of reputation points, I just gave you some too. These were really cool pics! :)

To give them to people, click on the little weight balance scale icon at the bottom of the post you want to celebrate. It is the icon in the middle of the 3 icons. It will open a window that allows you to describe why you want this post to receive accolades. Type in a reason, click submit, and voila you have just awarded the member with some points to add to their reputation here. :)