If I may, what's the model of the watch? :)
Posted by devoreality at November 6, 2011 04:35 AMBlur on the left frame looks more like a camera shake.Did you use tripod?
Posted by sreej at November 6, 2011 07:31 AMenjoy the extra-hour
we (EU) had our "long night" last weekend
At f1.0 that's incredible. Looking good. I'd guess it's a bit pricy for a .95. I remember many years ago when Leica made a .95 and it was very pricy. But with film so slow by comparison to digital it was a way to shoot low light if that was the gig. I wonder at how useful it can be now considering the limited use. I'm sure you'll find out. Have fun.
Posted by Hugh Petrie at November 6, 2011 10:37 AMI like the shallow DOF. The blurriness matches the fact that you cannot stop time, it is moving always.
Posted by tom at November 6, 2011 02:52 PMHow about a series where you vary the DOF by varying the aperature? And a series where you vary the ISO so we can see the difference in noise?
Posted by MIke S at November 13, 2011 07:23 AMSweet!!
i have the exact same watch..
It's TISSOT PRC200