The first Monday of the month is here again. What macro shots have you been collecting? Here is a quick snap of the dial of the F.P.Journe Dead Second tourbillon taken at breakfast with Stefan [ click here ]. Andrew...
...was in fact a 100 percent crop of 1548x1048 pixels. In the posting process, the image was downsized by the PuristS server to the "standard" size (I'm not looking at it right now, but if memory serves it's something like 600x800, right?). So not an exac...
Thanks for the detailed breakdown. Wow! Just Wow! To that sensor! Looks like u need to the the "E" in the Vianney fixed ;) Absolutely love your photos. Keep em coming, Gary!
... which, however, does ot count for the quality of the Vianney engraving, which, to be frank, is a bit disappointing. Especially, since I recall VH timepieces to be practically perfect even under large magnifications. Regards, Marcus
It was good to meet you last week at Basel and have a beer with the Gronefelds, the was the watch I was wearing then after collecting it earlier in the fair. Hope the rest of the trip was successful and you got home safely. Cheers Andrew
I was startled to see the EOT -- in the exact version that I have in the safe! You have now learned what lots of macro photographers including myself know: that the EOT with the anthracite dial is virtually impossible to photograph without big reflections...
That was taken almost 4 years ago, and yes, it is for taking watches that I started to get serious about cameras and lenses and other equipment. I have this, too :-) I actually like this dial color... Have a great week! Ken ...