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Photographing your Bokeh

turbines

New member
@ John, Michiel & Klaus. Some very sweet images you have recently posted.

Here a few I took on this misty morning. I continue to be amazed at the sharpness of my Vivitar wide open
Paul

Dogwood - Panasonic G1, Vivitar 70-210 2.8-3.5 (Komine), ISO 160, f3.5 @ 1/160 sec



Dogwood - Panasonic G1, CZ Biogon 28mm f2.8. ISO 200, ~f5.0 @ 1/320 sec



Azalea - Panasonic G1, Vivitar 70-210 2.8-3.5 (Komine), ISO 200, f3.5 @ 1/125 sec



Tulip - Panasonic G1, Vivitar 70-210 2.8-3.5 (Komine), ISO 200, f3.5 @ 1/125 sec



Comments & suggestions always appreciated
 
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DHart

New member
Michiel... that last image "Tulip" is really cool... the bokeh is outstanding.

Turbines... I really like your last, Tulip, image as well! Very crisp.
 

Michiel Schierbeek

Well-known member
Thanks Don and Paul, much appreciated.
I have that nice Vivitar, too. One problem is it is to heavy for the camera if you do not support the lens.
But lovely photo's.
@ Klaus; sharp and smooth!

Michiel
 

theflyer

New member
Many great photos here by Paul, Michiel, Raf, Klaus, Mike, Don, and others. Mike, 'Double Reflections' is amazing. I haven't been able to get out much, recently, so here's a bokehgraph from yesterday within our family room:

amin - wow, amazing bokeh. very surreal image.

nice to see all the mu-43 guys here posting photos!:)
 

Amin

Active member
Thanks, theflyer. This is a great forum. Make yourself at home :thumbup:.


This thread is moving fast. Great work by all - I love seeing all the examples of different lenses.

Michiel - love the Trioplan glow.

Paul - great backlit dogwood with the Tamron, and the Vivitar wide open is impressive! Wonderful shot of the azaleas.

Raf, lovely composition with the 14-45. I forgot how pleasing the OOF rendering can be with that lens.

Klaus, beautiful tulips - I especially liked the first one.

Jerry, gorgeous work with the Tokina!
 

Michiel Schierbeek

Well-known member
Hello Keith! Thank you :)

Some time ago this thread went over 100.000 views. A big succes, so :salute: congrats to you!

Hope spring will arrive soon in your place and you are behind the camera soon again.

All the best, Michiel
 
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