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My little nephew back in 2018 when he was still able to spray liquid bokehliciousness into the air! 😉
Fujifilm X-T20
Fujinon XF 56mm/f1.2
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Les objectifs à très grandes ouvertures, souvent appelés les “bokeh masters”, font rêver. Ultra lumineux, ils permettent de travailler en basse lumière, créer une profondeur de champ très réduite et magnifier un sujet en développant un flou en avant/arrière très prononcé.
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Very wide aperture lenses, often called “bokeh masters”, are the stuff of dreams. Ultra-bright, they allow you to work in low light, create a very shallow depth of field and magnify a subject by developing a very pronounced front-to-back blur.
Some of you may remember that I did a Bokeh Madness series at the end of last year ("7 days of Bokeh Madness"). I certainly won't be able to repeat that as I have too much on my plate at the moment, but a little bokeh party here and there in the course of the next few days / weeks might lift my spirits a little ... so here we go : ))
Happy Bokeh Madness Sunday
Multi-coloured and multi-chained fairy lights - "kissed" by the manual Meyer-Optik Görlitz Oreston 50mm f1.8 - wide open
flickrwalk with pianoforte109
Good he got me out of the apt.
way too many shots to choose from.
I was surprised!
I have bokeh till the cows come home.
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Explore #138 on Sunday, September 27, 2009.
#MacroMondays
#Bokeh
It's Casio time again :) This is the third time I've photographed this particular watch from Casio's Vintage line for an MM theme. I couldn't shoot the bracelet this time because I'd already done so before, but I always wanted to get extra close to the shiny logo on the watch's face, and now, with the Laowa lens, this was easier (well, sort of) than ever before. The final image is a single shot processed in DXO PL6, Color Efex, and Luminar Neo.
The lettering (0,65 cm / 0,25 inches wide) was printed, or rather embossed, with a silvery, super shiny "ink" so it almost looks like liquid metal (mercury comes to mind). I've always been fascinated by what happens to lettering when photographed with a very shallow depth of field, so this lent itself as one possible choice for our "Bokeh" theme. I also photographed the "Knot of Fate" pendant and necklace/chain (the bokeh classic) which also was part of last week's theme, and an "S-Biner" carabiner hook that had fallen out of my camera's accessory pouch when I changed my cam's battery (speaking about photographing random things for a theme), so, in the end, it was a little difficult to choose – which is why I simply delegated the choice ;)
HMM, Everyone!
Another bokeh experiment of a tiny strange plant, that can not be noticed until gone as close as can..