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Jeez, I can't believe this thread actually has so many taking part.
What next...pictures of your lens caps
Whatever floats your boat I suppose.
What next...pictures of your lens caps
Whatever floats your boat I suppose.
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Don't worry about it, only 2 1/2 of us have contributed images. Viveks has a sharp image in it so it counts as 1/2Jeez, I can't believe this thread actually has so many taking part.
What next...pictures of your lens caps
Whatever floats your boat I suppose.
OK, Leica 77, I'm breaking down - how did you do that :angry:G1 + Zeiss Opton Sonnar 50mm F1,5. The same set up as above.
Hi My Friend, Keith:OK, Leica 77, I'm breaking down - how did you do that :angry:
Keith
I have noticed that :ROTFL:yehh... Context trumps content when pl@ying the g@me of fine @rt...*
* burp...
Hi Brian,I have noticed that :ROTFL:
Love the idea of "Bokehgraphy" - great invention! must look out for another Nikon 50mm f1.8... keep it up everyone! I don't have any photographs of nothing but bokeh... will do something later
Kind Regards
Brian
No need for a tripod for this kind of work, so the procedure is:"bokehgraphy" seems to be a lot of fun.
I have no pictures to share yet, but next time I'll go shooting flowers, I'll take my knife, and cut the flower away to shoot the background. I'm still in doubt whether to the cutting before or after shooting the flower.
C U,
Rafael
Hi My Friend Rafael,"bokehgraphy" seems to be a lot of fun.
I have no pictures to share yet, but next time I'll go shooting flowers, I'll take my knife, and cut the flower away to shoot the background. I'm still in doubt whether to the cutting before or after shooting the flower.
C U,
Rafael
Lovely colours VivekThere were no images I have contributed that would qualify.
This one might (although, it isn't a "bokeh" by definition).
AF malfunction of 50/1.8 Nikkor on a Nikon D300.
Hi My Friend bondo,I remember that image very well, Vivek, it's a wallhanger.
Serendipitous Bokehgraphy at its best :thumbup:
That's why you guys call this "bouquet-graphy", isn't it ?But at least you get to take home a bunch of flowers :grin:
Hi Leica 77 - I may break down and get this lens :bugeyes:G1 + Zeiss Opton Sonnar 50mm F1,5. ISO 100. Aperture @ F1,5. Another humble contribution to the "Bokehgraphy".
I just did some quick research - is the Russian Jupiter 3 a copy of the Zeiss. If so I have it on my shelf and will test it (for bokeh, of course) Should look about the same (bokehgraphers don't care about sharpness :deadhorseHi Leica 77 - I may break down and get this lens :bugeyes:
How does it produce bokehgraphs from subjects that are primarily linear in nature (a bunch of twigs)
Keith
Come on Rafael, stop making jokes and let's see your bokehgraphs. We all know you are out there doing them :toocool:That's why you guys call this "bouquet-graphy", isn't it ?
Rafael