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Little did I know some of these challenges would require bravery, but I dared my way into my wife's jewelry box, then borrowed a bathroom mirror. First target was a cheap, but interesting watch.
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This is no longer technically a timepiece, since the works have been sacrificed into a brooch. (Shot with the mirror for DOF)
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These are great, especially that second photo, excellent Trojansoc!
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I like both shots but the second is really awesome. I love that piece of jewelry. Very unique!
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Very nice crative use of the mirror. I also think the second photo is very nice.
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Hey TS,
I really like the effect in the first shot. I'm not sure if a little more DOF would help or not?? Mugmr |
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