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Photographing your Bokeh

Michiel Schierbeek

Well-known member
Thank you Willa and Paul.

Here is one where this lens really shines; bokeh style portraits.
In a restaurant tonight.
(And she was not nose picking!)
Michiel

 

woodmancy

Subscriber Member
Owen

These abstracts are very good, keep them coming. Lovely subtle color changes and elegant compositions :thumbs:

Keith
 

turbines

New member
Owen

These abstracts are very good, keep them coming. Lovely subtle color changes and elegant compositions :thumbs:

Keith
+1 Owen, very nice!

Here's some globes for you Keith









G1 + Olympus 50mm f1.8 @ 1.8 ISO 1000

Comments, tip & suggestions are always welcome
 

Owen_Coors

New member
Thank you for your comments, Keith and Paul. I really like that look in image #1, Paul. My daughter has that same lens, and I just happen to have an OM/m4-3 adapter. Will have to see if I can get a similar result, as you.

Liar... Jupiter-3 1.5/50
 

turbines

New member
Thanks Owen. This last one of yours has a really nice dreamy quality. My two pics don't really do the OM lens justice. They were shot under very low light conditions and my old eye was straining to find focus. This copy of the lens is really amazingly sharp wide open when you get it focused right
 

woodmancy

Subscriber Member
Those "globe" images are very nice, Paul. I like the choice of color and the composition.

Owen - another good one with "Time Travel"

Here is a simple bokehgraph taken with a Kiron 75-210 f4 zoom that I just picked up for $35. Nice lens, comes with macro and zoom lock.

Keith

 

mregnier

Senior Subscriber Member
Light Thru The Foliage
EP-2 40mm voightlander

I shot this image with the camera on the ground looking up thru some volunteer trees which I can't seem to kill.

Mike
 
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