Ok thanks - seems to make sense.

Nov 07, 2008,07:47 AM
 

I guess my macro lens is not powerful enough then...

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Pics of the 1815 chronograph

 
 By: foversta : November 5th, 2008-13:06
Please find below several pics taken by a friend photographer, 6ix, of my 1815 chronograph. They make me think that it would be nice if Lange could release another "simple" chronograph like the 1815 was. Fr.Xavier...  

Great shots...

 
 By: Stefano : November 5th, 2008-15:56
of a beautiful watch!

Can't agree more

 
 By: KIH : November 5th, 2008-18:24

All is here, FX

 
 By: amanico : November 5th, 2008-23:09

Photography question

 
 By: vdaelema : November 6th, 2008-05:30
Gorgeous Lange - my favourite model and metal actually. Congrats on a nice choice. Just a quick question on the depth of field that was used during the photo shoot: do you have any idea what lens was used? I have never seen such a shallow depth of field. ... 

Just my guess.....but what I will use :-)

 
 By: CL : November 6th, 2008-07:49
If you use a macro lens for close up photography, you will get a nice shallow depth of field. Even standard canon 24-75mm lens has a marco function. Hope the info is helpful to you Lovesss*CL This message has been edited by CL on 2008-11-06 07:49:31