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Photographing your Bokeh

kds315

Active member
Well, some know that I'm into optics and I like to experiment, so whatcha think?



straight from the cam (Lumix GH1), just some contrast/saturation enhancement.
 

kds315

Active member
Thought it was about time to inject some new ideas, also bokeh related...



and the idea is to deliberately use lens aberrations to achieve certain "effects",



like that "zoom" ...

 
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M5-Guy

New member
kds315.... WOW, Really cool.... share you technique?

G3, Sears 55-135 (Vivitar) at 135 I think and closest focus 4'
 

Brian S

New member
Klaus- I made a lens out the front half of a Sonnar and back half of a Xenon, set the focal length to ~50mm, and RF coupled it for Leica using an Industar-61 focus mount.



The "Astignar" at F2, on the Canon P.
 

Thor Lidasan

New member
Thought it was about time to inject some new ideas, also bokeh related...



and the idea is to deliberately use lens aberrations to achieve certain "effects",



like that "zoom" ...

HOT!:thumbs:

I love them all! Those images really perked up my interest!
 

kai.e.g.

Member
(1) I am super-impressed by the work on display in this thread
(2) I am flabbergasted by how long this thread has been going on!

This is not multiple choice: both are true :)
 
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