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It's that time of the week again. I can't let it pass without saying Happy Bokeh Wednesday Everyone!
....on my kitchen windowsill..and yes,they are fresh,REAL brown eggs:))
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Explored!!Thanks a lot everyone!
My first attempt at these kind of bokeh shots and yes I loved the experience was tough though!Hope you guys like it!Have a great weekend ppl!
PS:Thanks Vijeet and Rajat for help with props!
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I find this lens flares too easily. The weird colour you see on the left is caused by internal flare.
Time to fulfill my hummingbird addiction. I saw lots of little Anna's hummingbirds this weekend, but none of my shots were completely spectacular. This is from the archives, a male broad-billed hummingbird in the Hummingbird aviary, Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum.
Obviously, not the best of lighting with him back lit, but bokeh's rather nice, I think. ;-)
True Golden Hour bokeh among the late autumn grass beside the dirt road to our accommodation in Hraunvellir, South Iceland.
Fuji X-T2, XF23/1.4, 1/6400th sec t f/1.4, ISO 100
this is so much more color than i'm usually comfortable with (and it's not really in focus) but i honestly don't care (i love it anyway)
+ some more
This dry Teasel seedhead, among a cluster of Teasel plants about 5-6 feet tall, was captured with my 100-400mm lens. The depth of field creates the yellow-orange bokeh from the autumn leaves of a distant maple tree.
Used my 85mm f1.2 lens. Cut a heart on a regular sheet of white paper and held it over the lens :). The hearts actually look more defined than when I made a hood to fit over the lens.
i've come to realise lately that i'm completely obsessed with bokeh.. but only trying to use it to make the photo more effective as a whole.
A quick run to my parents' place this weekend meant there was an opportunity for a short photo break, and that was exactly what I did, this time with more bokeh added, and with lenses, I haven't used in quite some time, or never before, even.
Taken with Panasonic GX7 digital mirrorless camera and adapted smc Pentax-M 135mm F3.5 manual telephoto lens on no-name K-m43 adapter. Wide-open aperture, at minimal focusing distance to have as much bokeh as possible. Not bad!