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Omega:
The only thing…
Would be to consider a simple diffuser over the light source to prevent stray reflections.
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By: le_chef
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A. Lange & Söhne:
Lange
Without question. You only have to observe the watchmakers going about their work to see the attention to detail and the superiority of their work. Not to mention the signed balance cock to give each watch a sense of individuality.
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By: le_chef
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Photography:
High and dry
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By: le_chef
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Photography:
Chicago
The River Walk that runs from the lake to the heart of the city.
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By: le_chef
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Photography:
1st
There’s more drama and more detail to take in.
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By: le_chef
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Photography:
In Conversation
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By: le_chef
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Photography:
No filters
But it was processed in Lightroom.
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Photography:
The Monolith
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By: le_chef
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Photography:
Eyes Meeting
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By: le_chef
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Photography:
The Last Note
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By: le_chef
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