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Sony Forums Challenges | all galleries >> Challenge 52: Circles (hosted by MFC) >> Challenge 52: Exhibition Gallery > 6th
Triple Nine B*
by Ed Hahn
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26 September 2003 Ed Hahn

6th
Triple Nine B*
by Ed Hahn

This is the movement of a railroad pocket watch from about 1946, made by the Ball Watch Company of Cleveland, Ohio. The movement is known as the 999B.

Canon EOS 10D ,Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM
1/2s f/20.0 at 100.0mm iso200 full exif

other sizes: small medium original auto
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Canon DSLR Challenge08-Oct-2003 00:19
Thanks everyone for your comments! -Ed Hahn
Sony Forums Challenges06-Oct-2003 11:22
Beautiful macro and good choice of subject. Helen
Sony Forums Challenges05-Oct-2003 02:17
Nice choice of subject and effective crop, Ed...lovely color, lighting, and clarity/detail. Very well captured...and full of circles :) MFC
Sony Forums Challenges02-Oct-2003 17:30
Not a timex, darn :>) Wonderful combination of colors,lighting and composition,Ed--daniel
Sony Forums Challenges30-Sep-2003 19:47
Circles, circle and more circles....Perfect, IMHO.
~Natalia.
Guest 28-Sep-2003 20:54
Wow, it´s a pretty watch!
Sony Forums Challenges28-Sep-2003 01:37
When I first saw this, I thought 'Darn!--why didn't I think of that'. Nice job Ed, and great subject matter! Melanie (mlynn)
Sony Forums Challenges27-Sep-2003 17:31
Ed the focus on this is crisp and sharp -- the detail and color are perfect . What great lighting! I also like how you have framed this with your camera by clipping the edges. Well done. - El-See
Sony Forums Challenges27-Sep-2003 07:03
Excellent, Ed! You opened my eyes to a place I'd almost forgotten to look for photographic opportunities :-) The eye wanders around all these intricate findings. Mark J
roberta27-Sep-2003 03:33
Ed, Stunning shot with so many interesting things to view. It really is a piece of fine art! Roberta