Protege w/ Holographic Finish

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Hi all, I sent my protege tube to a member on this forum last friday(EcA2AcE), and what I got back today was an AWESOME looking Protege ! :thumbs:
This thing looks super sweet and makes me excited about my Protege all over again :D just like when I 1st got it.

Great Job Kenny!:)

T


here it is, check it out....
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Very nice!!! I never thought I'd say this, but the Super T looks kind of plain




Ya, I ordered my Super 6 with a satin finish. its great for not showing fingerprints and the like. :) it does make it look kinda plain ,but i LOVE it! its a superb devise that I would recommend to everyone looking for a multi-volt mod.

T
 
I have to say T, the pictures you have posted look awesome! Can I ask what type of camera you used? We have been using a digital Canon and cannot seem to get the quality we are looking for. Our photos of this mod do not do it justice but yours looks fabulous! I hope that you enjoy yours at much as we do ours!! Happy vaping! : )
 

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I have to say T, the pictures you have posted look awesome! Can I ask what type of camera you used? We have been using a digital Canon and cannot seem to get the quality we are looking for. Our photos of this MOD do not do it justice but yours looks fabulous! I hope that you enjoy yours at much as we do ours!! Happy Vaping! : )


Hey Nicole, Thanks for the props :) I used an Olympus Camedia Digital Camera to take all the pics. its old as hell but takes good pics :) one tip I can give you is ....use a flash on your cam and take the pic in the dark. other light sources in the room will effect how this mod photographs.

happy vaping, T
 

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a bounce flash with diffuser works great to keep down the reflections.

you dont want to keep the reflection down from the flash, just other light sources in the room. the whole point of this finish is to be highly reflective. I found that the best way to photograph this finish and get the best pic possible is to set up the shot , then turn out all the lights in the room (I mean pitch black) so the only light to hit the finish is from the camera flash, then take the pic in the dark.
 
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