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Goldilocks (or the case of the un-cased Omega)


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Since nobody has seen any posted video of watches I have brought back from the dead it's safe to assume that I haven't been having much luck. I do however enjoy taking photographs. Some months ago I picked up an Omega movement that looks as if it will actually go once I get around to doing something with it. I've been holding off until I've had more luck with disappearing parts. Anyway, last week I got a new macro lens for one of my cameras that will automatically increment the focus and then focus stack the resulting images into one with a larger depth of field than what you'd get by a single shot (the macro lens has a very narrow depth of field). So, here is a shot of "goldie" taken the other day with the new lens. I'm not sure that it's going to actually do better than what I was getting with the older set-up (but it was less work). 

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