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Tullins, Isère (38)
26 décembre 2013
Photo Informations
----> CAMERA : Canon EOS 5D Mark III
----> LENS: Canon EF 50mm ƒ1,8 II
----> SHUTTER SPEED : 1/20
----> APERTURE VALUE : ƒ1,8
----> ISO : 400
----> FOCAL LENGTH : 50mm
Stobist Informations
----> FLASH : No
----> DIRECTION/REFLECTOR : No
----> OTHER(S) : No
Accessory
----> TRIPOD : No
----> FILTER(S) : No
----> REMOTE : No
Software
Lightroom 5, Photoshop CS5, Color Efex Pro 4
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I went to Sant Elm with Joako and Isa and wanted to try my asterisk bokeh ^^
Don't seem to be asterisks, but I like it ^^
A trip out to Salford Quays last night with Andy. We dodged the rain, avoided the chavs and most of all, I got to mess with the new camera.
This is actually a picture of Andy's Nikon D90 (Urgh, I know, horrid).
My first shot at what some call the Brenizer method. Stitched together 25 images shot with a shallow depth of field. Yields similar results to the depth of field possible with large format cameras.
December 8, 2011
342/365
This is my first true bokeh dot shot this year. I actually took three for last year's 365 project. I liked the way the dots project out from the centre as well as the colours.
....feel free to join my critique oriented group ........ www.flickr.com/groups/bokeh-360/ ..........
We have had a marvellous day and evening. Warm and sunny, the only drawback is that the mosquitos did show today.
After seeing all those nice bokeh shots, I just had to try one for my self, and this is Lotta with sun coming from left behind. The red and yellow colours in the background are tulips. Lotta is still wearing protection over her belly-button but hopfully only for a few days more. And it seems to bug me more than Lotta, really!
Canon 5D Mark II
Canon 35mm f/1.4L USM (f/1.4 @ 1/40 sec ISO 800)
Just chilling with my little Nephew Parker Timothy Koske while he is enjoying his first Christmas with the family.
Wanted to show people what bokeh was. Again, got to give props to Enc Photography for showing me all of his great photos of bokeh with Christmas lights. As soon as I saw the lights hit the shelves, I had to try some shots. Already have plans for red lights as soon as I get them.
For anyone who wants to know, all the lights are Christmas lights wrapped around my tripod, with my 50mm set to a wide aperture.