Chromatic Fugue
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I see what you mean...
Feb 13, 2020,04:19 AM
I suspect that’s the product of (1) the slight curvature of the hand (resulting in a different reflection from elsewhere in the room), (2) the extremely shallow depth of field, placing the edge out of focus, (3) some artifact in the software, or all three.
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1815 chrono macros
By: Chromatic Fugue : February 12th, 2020-17:53
I call these “fun with depth of field”: ...
It’s not that hard, actually ...
By: Chromatic Fugue : February 13th, 2020-04:15
All you need is a DSLR and a good macro lens, which combined cost much less than the watch.
Thanks! [nt]
By: Chromatic Fugue : February 13th, 2020-04:15
I see what you mean...
By: Chromatic Fugue : February 13th, 2020-04:19
I suspect that’s the product of (1) the slight curvature of the hand (resulting in a different reflection from elsewhere in the room), (2) the extremely shallow depth of field, placing the edge out of focus, (3) some artifact in the software, or all three...
Very nice
By: toxly347 : February 12th, 2020-22:45
Your last shot is wonderful. Some things are meant to be seen only when one really looks.
I love pic#2
By: ik2000 : February 13th, 2020-00:19
Even with a good lens, I didn't think it was possible to see that much gap between the dial and the hand. And captured with its shadow too! But Lange does make your photography easier : )
Agreed...
By: Chromatic Fugue : February 13th, 2020-04:21
almost anyone can take a great photo of a Lange.🙂
Nice
By: Jurry : February 13th, 2020-00:30
How do you play around with more or les depth?
Thanks! It’s just a question of...
By: Chromatic Fugue : February 13th, 2020-04:23
opening or closing the aperture. These were taken with the aperture wide open, at f/2.8.
Thanx for sharing!
By: serg70 : March 21st, 2020-04:48
These small details make from Lange movement real piece of art! WBR Serge