Just a little turquoise

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OKLAHOMAN

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Some from today, all comments welcome especially as to the depth of field on the photo.

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Toni

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Holly Smokes Batman!! The Batphone must be ringing off the hook. Excellent pens, wont have them to long!!! Did you do the watch as well?
 

Fred

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Roy ...

Excellent workmanship!

Tell the readers what were your camera settings that you used for the excellent photograph ... f-stop, camera, shutter speed, lighting, etc. and so on.

Oh yea, the depth of field is spot on ...
 

JimMc7

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Super photo of a group of beautiful pens! Re DOF: I'm lucky to get 1 pen in focus so I think you did great.

I, too, am interested in your camera settings details and distance from camera to your subject.

Well done!
 
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OKLAHOMAN

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Thanks to all who commented, now to answer some of the questions,

1-Yes the pens are tru-stone
2-No the watch band is mine, made by a famous Indian artisan Tic Singer, I've had it for over 30 years and it was 25-30 years old when I bought it, I just replaced the watch with the turquoise face this month.
3. The setting were
focal lenghr 50.0 MM
Exposure 1/8
F/10.0
ISO/100
Camer used Canon EOS 300D
 

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Fred, Jim, and Jeff.....The lighting is a home made tent with 3 cheap can lights useing CFL bulb bright effect 23 watt 6500 K
 

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I can only give a true attaboy if I could inspect it up close and use it ( for like 30 years ) awesome work.
 
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