I gathered a few fallen leaves from my back yard and arranged them on a table in my dining room under a window.
Pentax K20D Pentax 18-55 ws da at 55mm ISO 100, WB cloudy. tripod
tturner wrote:
I gathered a few fallen leaves from my back yard and arranged them on a table in my dining room under a window.
Pentax K20D Pentax 18-55 ws da at 55mm ISO 100, WB cloudy. tripod
Creative composition.
Does the watch keep good time?
Nice color relationships.
tturner wrote:
I gathered a few fallen leaves from my back yard and arranged them on a table in my dining room under a window.
Pentax K20D Pentax 18-55 ws da at 55mm ISO 100, WB cloudy. tripod
Nice image.
I reckon it would be good to view
at 1920 pixels across too.
Abo wrote:
Nice image.
I reckon it would be good to view
at 1920 pixels across too.
There you go. It pops now.
Very nice conductor watch!
Thanks
It looks just like my grandfather's watch. He worked 50 years for the C&O Railroad. Started at 14 and retired at 64.
My father also worked for the railroad, he used this watch mamy years, he past away in 1996 and this watch eventually stopped working and can no longer be repaired due to it's age so it is now a keepsake.
Nice photo, but I would have liked to have seen the full size image to see the detail in the watch!
I forgot to send as original the first time
I like the leaves for the background, perfect for the gold watch.
Nice watch and nice setting for the photo. Is it a railroad pocket watch? I have my great grandfathers, a former B and O brakeman. It's a Hamiliton and a certified RR watch. One thing that makes it so is that you have to unscrew the front and pull out a small pin and then use the stem to set it. That way you can't accidently reset the time.
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