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Photographing your Bokeh

woodmancy

Subscriber Member
I finally shot something to contribute to this great thread - excellent images , everyone! This image (I'll call "Chase") was captured using the E520 and Zeiss S-Planar 60/2.8 Makro.
Being in Ottawa, Winkel is going to be the first to show us cold, bright, snowy, bokehgraphs :deadhorse: Haven't seen posts from Siberia yet :eek: Unfortunately my wife wants to go to an Art Exhibit there soon, so I may be the first to do it :bugeyes:

Keith
 

Winkel

New member
Michiel, I think your "Hitchcock" descriptor is very accurate! That shot gives me a slight unsettled feeling.

LOL...Woodmancy, you've got me thinking of all the bokeh possibilities with snow. Time to get the skis waxed!

Here's a shot that may remind you of the cold and snow:

 

Leica 77

New member
Hi Keith, Michiel, Jerry, Winkel, and Abbazz,
Beautiful bokehgraphs! There is so much enthusiasm and creativity expressed in your images!

G1 + Leica R 50mm Summicron. "White Flowers".

 

woodmancy

Subscriber Member
Hi Keith, Michiel, Jerry, Winkel, and Abbazz,
Beautiful bokehgraphs! There is so much enthusiasm and creativity expressed in your images!

G1 + Leica R 50mm Summicron. "White Flowers".

Leica: Lovely colors and sensitivity in this one.

Keith
 
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Abbazz

Guest
One more from the Canon 50/0.95.

Excentrifugal Force:



Cheers!

Abbazz
 
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