Ball family portrait
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Ball family portrait
Well, seems the camera is up to task. Guess I'll have to work on the composition and at least pose the guys better.
The reflection in the Aviator on the far left is a mystery.

The reflection in the Aviator on the far left is a mystery.

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Agreed with BigJim, very cool pick Hawk. Play around and do some more.
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- Join date : 2009-12-17
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Similiar to the colored skylines of Cities, I think your photo would make a nice large photo or small poster suitable for framing.
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very cool but some haunted shit, the reflection on the first watch only shows the top half and might want to call Paranormal state to send that entity out of your watch and toward the white light! 

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Hawk wrote:Well, seems the camera is up to task. Guess I'll have to work on the composition and at least pose the guys better.
The reflection in the Aviator on the far left is a mystery.
Wow, Very impressive.
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Thats a great shot. I love the concept of the multi color lumes. I wish more companies actually posted pictures like these so you could tell how the lume is.
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Yeah shots like this one make me lust for a Ball Hydrocarbon even more!
Very cool lume shot
Very cool lume shot
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DAMN, I have never even opened this sub forum and the first thing I look at is this pic. What the Hell is wrong with me?
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I have a tritium tube key chain and it's got nothing on those watches. I could not figure what I wanted to save up for next but that photo might have decided on a ball for me.
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Awesome shot of your lumed Balls, Hawk. I'm still learning about how my camera needs to be best set for this kind of shot, but I'm very much inspired by your work, sir. Off to the 'ol drawing board...
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Mortuus wrote:Awesome shot of your lumed Balls, Hawk. I'm still learning about how my camera needs to be best set for this kind of shot, but I'm very much inspired by your work, sir. Off to the 'ol drawing board...
Actually, I just left it on "auto" and invested in a gimpy tripod and remote release. If I had to guess it worked itself into a 3 second exposure.
Meantime you damn enablers have seen to it I may need to update that photo - though most that have been added have been T-25. I was all obsessed over T-100 but it's largely worn off. Disclaimer: I have no clue whatsoever how I balanced the tritium with the superluminova on the X-Lume - it was accidental and is unlikely to be repeated. (rats!).
There, see? No worries over Avi joining - we'll still discuss my balls and I'll still post pics of them - after all, if CACrew didn't inhibit the practice it's unlikely anybody will. I may or may not become more circumspect over the issue of balls with beavers (on the caseback). But if AT doesn't complain I will likely soldier along unaware of objections that may exist.
Damn balls and damn ball enablers.
(that's what she said)
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BigCheez wrote:
...giggle snort...
Fortunately for my wallet it appears that my offer on a Ball "B&O First Mile" will be dismissed as I have no history at the forum in question - found through WatchRecon.
I'm OK with this.
I'm really, really, OK with this.
Otherwise I'm going to have to figure out how to infuse my dormant Paypal account with 700-odd 'Merican dollars. The seller is no where near as accommodating as our own IWB (thanks again for that 7750).
Perhaps, a dozen or so years down the road, I'll have the temerity to suggest it was his loss. More to the point, it would put me back into having an odd number of balls - and I hate it when that happens.
I blame this forum for the sad state of my chequebook, though I readily admit that Koi advised me early on that "one pair is enough for most of us". Perhaps I'm a tritium junkie?
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Yes, but there are few things in this world that feel better than cleaning and polishing your Balls, then just sitting back and enjoying the way they look, especially when the sun hits 'em just right...
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