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Photographing your Bokeh

Leica 77

New member
Lovely one, Leica. Reminds me of a few I took in the Istanbul marketplace.
Keith
Hi Keith,
Many thanks for your kind comments! Yes, I remember your beautiful bokehgraph taken in Istanbul. It served as a source of inspiration for my latest contribution. Thanks again! Best, :)
 

m3photo

New member
Re: Nikon 105

I really like the Nikon 105. Even though its a bit long for portraits it gives you some distance and therefore not so intrusive when photographing strangers in public places.
Exactly.
These two characters prove the point:

Da Smoker



Apple Eater




Both with G1+105mm Nikkor 1/1250@f/2.5 ISO100
 

turbines

New member
Final Blooms in October



Olympus E-620, Vivitar Series 1 70-210mm f2.8-4.0 (Komine), ISO 400, f5 1/320
Botanical Gardens, Chapel Hill, NC
 
K

klythawk

Guest
Hi all, a couple more bokeh shots.

Autumn Acer


Drowned in Bokeh


Tiny spider, approx 4-5mm long, waiting on some clover under it's web of dewdrops, took slightly out of focus for the bokeh.

G1/45mm macro

John
 

turbines

New member
Old Hand Cranked Pump



Panasonic GF-1, Vivitar Series 1 70-210mm f3.5 (Tokina)
Odel Shupe's Country Store, Ellisboro Community, NC
 
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