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Photographing your Bokeh

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Vivek

Guest
This is the only (other) board that has no brand name attached to it. :)

Please don't back away..
 

JerryMK

New member
Some shots just moments ago with my beloved Tokina AT-X 90mm f/2.5 wide open


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Leica 77

New member
Keep 'em coming. I slipped in a couple with my M8. This bokehgraphy concept should not be dictated by the equipment (IMHO).:angel:
I concur with Cindy and Vivek -- "Keep 'em coming... This bokehgraphy concept should not be dictated by the equipment ... This is the only (other) board that has no brand name attached to it... Please don't back away... " . Thank you! :)
 

woodmancy

Subscriber Member
Thursday 17 Sept - Rome. Pentax 50mm/1.4

"Trevi Fountain at Night with People"

Our hotel is 100yds from the fountain. I'm trying to catch up because of some internet difficulties with the hotel.
I was pleased to see all of the wonderful bokehgraphs coming into this thread.

Keith

 

Leica 77

New member
Thursday 17 Sept - Rome. Pentax 50mm/1.4

"Trevi Fountain at Night with People"

Our hotel is 100yds from the fountain. I'm trying to catch up because of some internet difficulties with the hotel.
I was pleased to see all of the wonderful bokehgraphs coming into this thread.

Keith

Hi Keith,
Wow! Your bokehgraph, ""Trevi Fountain at Night with People", really captured the beauty of the place! It's an exciting shot! :)
 

bavanor

Member
Walking to the bus stop to meet my wife I came across these back lit dandelions in seed. Again shot with the 50mm macro zuiko.
 
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