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hnff!

 

explore! #8! that's sick!

Foil heart shape photographed out of focus and with heart filter.

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!

 

+ 13, 000 views in photostream!

 

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA/ Primoplan 58mm F1.9

Jewelry

Macro Monday and Jewelry (Jewellery) so borrowed a few items off the wife for this weeks theme.

HMM Everyone.

d800

50mm

 

I thought this would be a fun idea to do one of these : )

 

Explored 12/1/13, thank you!

Some bokeh shots taken recently in the rather rare (for us) snowy conditions!

Rua Agraciada - Rivera, Uruguay

Led ropelight and Photoshop.....I likey.....:)

A person without a sense of humor is like a wagon without springs. It's jolted by every pebble on the road.

Henry Ward Beecher

 

Yeah! I have much sense of humor until can laugh to myself when I have clumsy:))

 

Today, do you laugh something? then please....

 

The bokeh sky in my garden, I captured through the pine tree.

 

Thank you to laugh:)

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.

bokeh project 317/365

 

O jogo de Go originou-se na China e suas primeiras referências conhecidas datam do século VI a.C (548 a.C.,Zuo Zhuan). Alguns estudiosos acreditam que o tabuleiro tenha evoluído de algum utensílio utilizado para marcar datas e épocas do ano. Uma lenda no entanto diz que o jogo foi criado como um instrumento do imperador Yao( 2337 - 2258 a.C.) para educar seu filho Danzhu, na disciplina, concentração e equilíbrio. Outros acreditam que o jogo tenha sido criado com propósitos divinatórios, para controle de enchentes ou ainda para simbolizar a ordem cosmológica. O jogo também teria sido usado por generais chineses para estabelecer estratégias de guerra.

O jogo foi introduzido no Japão em 735 d.C. por um monge budista chamado Kibi Dajin, e logo tornou-se popular entre as diversas classes sociais. No Japão o jogo tornou-se consistente e este país foi o primeiro a estabelecer um sistema de jogadores profissionais com rating e ranking. Em 1924 neste país foi fundada a Nihon Ki-in uma academia com caráter acadêmico e federativo voltado para a propagação do Go através de torneios e concessão de títulos aos jogadores.

pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Go

 

O tabuleiro de Go possui 19 linhas em cada direção, os 361 cruzamentos no tabuleiro representam o número de dias no ano e os quatro cantos correspondem às quatro estações. Entre outras analogias, das pedras brancas e pretas, estão o Ying-Yang, Homem-Mulher....

  

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Inspired by FlickrFriday theme #Bokeh

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. It’s 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.

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Every day is a GIFT,

that's why it's called the PRESENT.

(Anonymus)

 

7 Days with Flickr - Thursday: black & white or sepia

(photo by Freya)

Macro shot of a brance segment of a fern-like plant with bokeh in the background.

Playing around with a vintage Helios 44-2 lens (58mm f/2.8). Looking across the river towards Brisbane's CBD from near to Thornton Street Ferry Terminal on Kangaroo Point. f/2.8, 1.6sec, ISO100. Post processed from RAW exposure in Lightroom 6.

Bokeh Leaves!

Got some old manual lens and using it with Sony a3000. Got the final part today and went outside to practice. Fun to learn more and discover manual focus/lenses. This was done with Canon FD 50mm 1.8 at f/1.8.

Heavy rain, followed by bright sun - perfect conditions for some Super-Takumar 55/1.8 bokehgons on the fence.

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