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spring is in the air, bokeh-time
G1 with Nikkor 24/2.0 @ f2.0
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Rafael
Wonderful bokehgraphs Rafael and Michiel! Your images celebrate the arrival of spring beautifully! These two images are certainly among the most exciting contributions in this thread. All the best, Leica 77Here are some more flowers with an Isco-Göttingen Berlino-Westromat 35/2 (a mouthfull).
This lens has a very peculiar way of drawing backgrounds. I like it a lot, it reminds me of watercolors.
I will post some more in the - G1 with (older) German lenses - thread.
Michiel
Thanks Abry.Terrific photos with the lens that's a mouthful, especially the first one. Makes the Nikon look rather clinical and boring
Thank you Leica77, You are ever so kind.Wonderful bokehgraphs Rafael and Michiel! Your images celebrate the arrival of spring beautifully! These two images are certainly among the most exciting contributions in this thread. All the best, Leica 77
Thanks, Leica 77 for your encourageing comments !Wonderful bokehgraphs Rafael and Michiel! Your images celebrate the arrival of spring beautifully! These two images are certainly among the most exciting contributions in this thread. All the best, Leica 77
Tulips and blossoms, Michiel, it must be spring (not to forget my pollen-allergie, an unmistakeble sign that spring is REALLY there)Like this one a lot, Rafael, also because I am into blossom shots myself lately.
Must be the season.
Michiel
Flight attendant? I thought they'd banned them ...Flight attendant with a Nikkor 50mm f1.2
Looks artificial rather than true lens blur... is this really lens bokeh or is the blur added in post-processing?Lovely shots, everyone. Here is one from Ebiza;
BAD Project - Day 17
"Guarding my Master"
Keith
Looks artificial rather than true lens blur... is this really lens bokeh or is the blur added in post-processing?
Yes indeed, ideal lens for this sort of thing. I really like your image. Here are two Glycinia shots using the same lens also wide open:Spring is in the air, bokeh-time.
G1 with Nikkor 24/2.0 @ f2.0
Nice spatial perspective in this one :thumbs:Yes indeed, ideal lens for this sort of thing. I really like your image. Here are two Glycinia shots using the same lens also wide open:
Hi Keith,Lovely shots, everyone. Here is one from Ebiza;
BAD Project - Day 17
"Guarding my Master"
JonasHi Keith,
That is the smoothest background blur I ever seen from a Pentax 50/1.4 (regardless of incarnation). Maybe even too smooth? Lol. I didn't know the lens character could be that different by some tilting.
Thank you for all the images!
/Jonas