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Photographing your Bokeh

Michiel Schierbeek

Well-known member
@ Paul: Real nice contrast in the last one!

@ Thor: Welcome and very nice one again!
(Could this be a member of the orchid family?):lecture:

Here is a churchtower (inferno) :rolleyes:

Michiel

 

turbines

New member

Mimosa
Lumix G1, Tamron 35-80mm f2.8-3.8, ISO 200, 1/250 sec @ ~ f3.2

Some black & white zoom bokeh

Paul

Comments, tip & suggestions are always welcome
 

woodmancy

Subscriber Member
Peter

I hope these four guys are staying in Indiana and not coming up north - we are overloaded.

I like the composition and the grain in the bokeh

Keith
 

M5-Guy

New member
I have a lot of these guys with this framing. They where looking in all directions, so, I kept shooting until my left arm was tired from holding lens...
I like how the inner 2 are looking the same way, and the outer 2 are looking the same way... ISO 640 at f/11 and about 75' away, very little crop, just a slight trim on the edges is all.

 

rparmar

New member
I agree -- green can be a problem. The light here was nice and diffuse and I shot at f/2 IIRC, which also helped. Thanks for the comment.
 

Michiel Schierbeek

Well-known member
Thank you Rafael and Keith for your compliments!

@ M5-Guy What a beautiful German shotgun! Sitting ducks, delicious! :D
@ Paul; beautiful B&W mimosa :thumbs:
@ Robin; Nice green grass!

Same flowers as with the Rubinar, different bokeh but a lot sharper wide open!
Shot in 16:9 mode for a change.

Michiel

 

woodmancy

Subscriber Member
Lots of extreme colour flowers!
Robin, if I had to choose a color I think it would be green. Most of our garden is in shade and the only way to handle it is with a variety of shade loving plants which bring in a huge variety of greens.

But coming from Limerick you know all about green :D. I love the "blades" shot, two pics up.

Here is another Hibiscus. EPL-1 with Canon FL 35mm f2.5

Keith

 
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