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At the berry patch, Apex, NC

Christmas tree, experimenting with Lens Baby.

Hedgerow detail. Photographed and processed in RAW.

 

The bokeh on the lake in Hanoi, with green glow from a spotlight on my side of the lake. (There were a lot of green spotlights--in trees and such--in Vietnam.)

 

I'm digging the reflection of the trees too.

Bokeh -

Limpkin - Bird - Aramus guarauna

 

The Limpkin is the only species in the Aramidae family. I saw this one on Merritt Island in Florida.

A blurry shot of lights strung up in a barn in VA.

bokeh bokeh bokeh

...pretty much like what I see when I don't wear contact lenses.

I hope it does not hurt your eyes. I just love bokeh, but my lens is really bad at it if I don't stick the camera to the subject, literally.

 

Originally my main goal was to buy new jeans, but it turned out a 3 hour walk around Nampo. Too bad I didn't bring the tripod with me.

More bokeh testing today. One likes to know what kind of atmosphere one's lenses create, doesn't one?

not that pretty, but you can make nice close ups | EF 35mm f/2.0

Bokeh effect from thousands of lights in the trees along Bellevue Way on March 2, 2021 in Bellevue, Washington, USA

Not my best. :/ But do you notice the new logo? :) Not edited. Except that I cropped it and when I pressed auto fix, nothing happened. :P Why so grainy, camera?!

~Mary

I liked the bokeh and color in this one.

Whoops! I haven't up loaded in awhile! I apologize, its been quite busy with school and everything!

But yay its finally May! It should be a great month! :)

And I took this at Laura's birthday party, we hung up lights all outside and it was awesome!

  

:)

Playing around with my homemade DIY bokeh cap. Taken outside Ward Menchies looking at Buca Di Beppo.

green bokeh abstract light backgrounds

Scavenge Challenge - Dec2012 - Scavchal #20 - reprise Bokeh (attempt number 3!)

 

Thanks so much to Crow for trying her old Point and Shoot to suggest a way of capturing better bokeh. The first shot is set up exactly as Crow suggested - camera set on auto macro (also tried manual macro too) about 1" from bow and the bow is about 4' from the tree and additional lighting on the bow. There is some ambient light! Camera on a tripod! (I have come to the conclusion that I need a 6' wide tree!!)

The second shot is the camera's preferred distance for a macro shot of 4" otherwise everything remains the same!

3rd shot is moving closer to within 3' of the tree and the 4th shot is moving further away to about 7'. I had to put the bow on the back of the couch and hand hold the camera on it's tripod! Probably the better bokeh but nothing I can do about the very wide angle!!

I have to say, because I cannot control the wide angle, these are all heavily cropped and are about one third of their original size.

Lol! Just to make the whole exercise even more interesting - I only have flashing Christmas lights and trying to catch them alight for the longer shutter speed was quite an experiment on it's own!

I have really, really tried Crow! :-(

 

Yashica FX-3 Super - Zeiss Planar 50mm f1,7 iso 400 - Fujifilm Superia Extra 400

This picture as not been tampered in Photoshop this a straight from camera with a Nikon 35mm f/1.8 DX to show some bokeh... I think I am going to like this lens...

The only edit is the logo.

~Mary

Hors thème

 

Photo prise lors du marathon photo fnac du mans 2011

Bokeh light playing on Bodega Bay in California.

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