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Photographing your Bokeh

JerryMK

New member
Finally today was a first 10+ degrees celcius day again in The Netherlands... looking forward to Spring but most of all Summertime. The first signs are here...

G1 with Tokina 90mm f2.5 mounted.

 

Leica 77

New member
This is another Bennie the Bengal picture.
It is called "The Look"
Keith

Hi Keith,
Looking at some of the previously posted images, I found one that I particularly like as a pet lover. The Bennie the Bengal image has extraordinary bokeh around Bennie! All the best, Leica 77. :)
 

Leica 77

New member
Finally today was a first 10+ degrees celcius day again in The Netherlands... looking forward to Spring but most of all Summertime. The first signs are here...

G1 with Tokina 90mm f2.5 mounted.

Hi Jerry,
The background bokeh is lovely! The Tokina 90mm F2.5 glass lives up to its great reputation. Cheers! Leica 77. :)
 

Leica 77

New member
Wow the colors and their contrast are great, they just pop out of my screen!
Jerry
Hi Jerry,
Many thanks for your kind comments. Leica R Summicron 50mm and Nikon Micro Nikkor 5.5cm lenses are currently my favorite bokeh lenses coupled with either the G1 or the GF1 body. Best regards, Leica 77. :)
 
E

EOSHD.com

Guest
That is insanely nice. How did you achieve the texture in the photo above. Scratched window pane?
 

mregnier

Senior Subscriber Member
That is insanely nice. How did you achieve the texture in the photo above. Scratched window pane?
It's a combination of 3 different textures that I have created of scratched surfaces. I use multiple textures in each image with different blend modes.
Mike
 

woodmancy

Subscriber Member
Hi Keith,

The road is not so long and winding :deadhorse: , but I like the tilt effect to accentuate the road.

Here's one with the Tokina macro 90/2.8 + extension tube.

Cheers, Michiel

Hey Michiel - How could I call this picture "The Short and Straight Road" Paul McCartney would have objected?

Again, this is a software bokehgraph - always feel a bit guilty when I do that (but, I have lots of lenses to choose from :wtf:)

Love your image, as always.

Keith
 
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