Hi guys
We all know how big some watches look when we take wristies.
I have actually never taken a wrist shot before I joined this great forum except at ADs to choose a watch and
consider a new purchase at home over a Whiskey and Cigar.
I came across a post that showed the different perspectives in relation to eye/camera and wrist distance so I
thought to share this with you guys.
I borrowed his photos(Photo Shop creds to OP with his Seiko SKX007 BB... I knew you would ask) and added one of mine.
See how the watch seem to shrink by increasing the distance with the lens.
15cm.(6")_ _______________28cm.(11")_ ______________38cm.(15")_______________51cm(20")
Here we see the difference even more by overlaying picture 1 and 4
And finally my crappy comparison which tells me to also take a mirror shot next time I want to choose
a watch from an AD____________________________(FYI 45.5 PO on 7" fairly flat wrist)
Now lets see some of your mirror shots!
We all know how big some watches look when we take wristies.
I have actually never taken a wrist shot before I joined this great forum except at ADs to choose a watch and
consider a new purchase at home over a Whiskey and Cigar.
I came across a post that showed the different perspectives in relation to eye/camera and wrist distance so I
thought to share this with you guys.
I borrowed his photos(Photo Shop creds to OP with his Seiko SKX007 BB... I knew you would ask) and added one of mine.
See how the watch seem to shrink by increasing the distance with the lens.
15cm.(6")_ _______________28cm.(11")_ ______________38cm.(15")_______________51cm(20")

Here we see the difference even more by overlaying picture 1 and 4

And finally my crappy comparison which tells me to also take a mirror shot next time I want to choose
a watch from an AD____________________________(FYI 45.5 PO on 7" fairly flat wrist)

Now lets see some of your mirror shots!