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American Eagle 45 centerfire pistol cartridges.
This is my first macro shot with my new lens.
Taken with Tamron SP AF 90mm F/2.8 Di
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Lo so.... la gondola non Ăš perfettamente a fuoco... uno scatto difficile, mentre i gondolieri le sistemavano per la notte e quindi sempre in movimento! Ma mi piaceva tanto il bokeh, quindi la carico lo stesso!
Scattata di fronte all'Hard Rock CafĂš, mentre suonavano
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Explore #110 (jan 15)
Yeah I know, a bit corny but hey; it's bokeh Wednesday! :)
(shot with Sigma 24/1.8, see set for review!)
HBW!
Thanks everyone for you nice comments!
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If you ever find yourself in Westminster, Colorado, just north of Denver, I highly recommend an early morning trip to the Butterfly Pavilion, one of the first non-profit insect zoos in the United States. Itâs conservatory has over 1,200 butterflies of various species, sizes and colors. It takes a little while for your lens to adapt to the rainforest humidity, so bringing a lens cloth is highly recommended, but I thoroughly enjoyed exploring compositions and capturing these little beauties using a wide aperture with my telephoto lens for a bokeh effect.
This morning while Matt took a run, the dog and I snapped some sunrise shots on Alki Beach.
Hope everyone had a splendid New Year!!!!
Shot with Helios 44-2 lens (58mm, f2.0) This shot is not in perfect level but I didn't fix that as that started to mess with the bokeh :)
Over the last few weeks I've been having my patio done. Yesterday we had torrential rain so had no workman and the partially laid new patio slabs were covered with tarpaulin. However in the afternoon the sun came out and shone on all the wonderful water droplets.
Naturally created heart bokeh at the top of the photo.
Thanks for looking.
Minolta MD Rokkor 50mm 1.2
Aperture was open to 2.0.
A photograph from last autumn. I can't identify the berry but it's very common in the neighbourhood.
The MD Rokkor 50mm 1.2 has a trademark stepped sequence to its bokeh which makes it easy to identify the aperture. Hazy, transparent hexagon bokeh means aperture was 2.0.
© 2016 Thousand Word Images by Dustin Abbott
I sometimes get a kick out of the way that idioms don't always translate from one language to another. English is full of idioms that I'm sure seem quite foolish in other languages, and I've certainly seen a number of funny idioms from other languages to English. Case in point is the lens I'm reviewing. The manufacturer is a Chinese company (Venus Optics) that is making a name for itself by offering up very innovative, unique lenses. Laowa (Venus Optics) refers to this lens in their promotional materials as the "bokeh dreamer". So what do you think? Does this bokeh set you to dreaming? Something unique about this lens is that it actually uses two apertures to give you control over the bokeh. I've shot this image at f/2, but used a T-stop of t/4 to make the depth of field a little less shallow. See more images from the Laowa here: bit.ly/1XYKumd
Technical Information: Canon EOS 6D + Laowa STF 105mm f/2 (T3.2), Processed in Adobe Lightroom CC, Photoshop CC, and Alien Skin Exposure X (use code "dustinabbott" to get 10% off)
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