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Some tea moments captured with NEX-5 and Pentax SMC 50mm F/1.4 on MF. Nice bokeh, I would probably use these lenses quite a lot...
I challenged myself to shoot a bokeh shot using one of my slower lenses - only f5.0 on this shot. It taught me that I needed greater separation between my subject and the background.
Como todos devem saber eu adoro bokeh e meio que já é uma característica nas minhas fotos porque a maioria delas tem algum desfoque.
Fiz essa foto quando estava voltando da casa da minha vó e sei lá, gostei bastante dessa edição "diferente".
Ah, ja ia me esquecendo. Hoje começa minha faculdade, me desejem sorte pra não chegar lá e ser uma coisa tosca como eu imagino que seja .-.
Test de bokeh lors de la réunion du club Rouen52 dans la salle Micheline-Ostermeyer de la mairie de Rouen
Picture Winter : Beyond the Chill
Day 14
Prompt: Today, no matter what the wintery weather, walk outside and scour your landscape for a bit of forgotten beauty. Then pull the focus in tight and see what you find. Winter has its own magic beyond icicles and snow. I challenge you to move beyond the frost and seek the beauty that exists just beyond it for it is there. It's your job today to find it.
Bonnie, my buddy's cat, after our Japanese Garden photo session. Check out his garden photos on his photostream here: www.flickr.com/photos/rebelgearhead/
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My 14 year old niece has a job at a local jewelry store making bows and wrapping packages. They are amazing. So is she for that matter!
I brought my long lens to Central Park looking for opportunities to create bokeh balls in the background. This squirrel scampered onto a rock near me and helpfully stopped in good light with tree leaves and the sky in the background.
More photos from Central Park are in my set
"Oh Christmas Bokeh, Oh Christmas Bokeh, how lovey are your Bokeh balls..."
Christmas tree completely out of focus and shot with a 50mm f1.4 Super-Multi-Coated Takumar. It's yellow tint to the glass seems to have messed with the colors quite a bit in this image.
Yes, it was super wet and rainy the day I took this shot, but the rain make everything look shiny and awesome, so I didn't mind.
Shot at ISO 4000 but since the D800E is superb when it comes to reducing noise I had to add extra in NX2.