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Redburn Country Park, Holywood County Down.

haha,, this was my first bokeh, and even though it's not very well token i'm happy cuz i didn't know how to do it!!

  

enjoy your time!

     

fuiste un putón,,

pero eras MY LOVE!

de lo mejor, que habia en mi...

    

xoxo

Bokeh effect from thousands of lights in the trees along Ballard Avenue on February 9, 2021 in Seattle, Washington, USA

So yesterday I saw a little owl and I just had to photograph it! But it was pitch black, the street lights lit up the trees behind but not the owl. So my dad parked the car directly towards the owl, so the car lights lit up the little guy :)

Having fun in the garden, testing the bokeh of my Sigma 135mm ƒ/1.8 Art lens wide open on flowers... It is quite a good lens, you have to give it that, even though it is bulky and heavy as a dead horse.

[Canon EOS Kiss X5 / EF50mm f/1.8 II F1.8]

Taken with a Canon 60mm USM Macro lens. Type L for a better view.

 

Our Daily Challenge - Glowing - 12/16/12

I read an article about creating interesting bokeh using pieces of card with shapes cut out and placing it in front of the lens. This was my first attempt, now I need to stretch myself and try it with something in the foreground. I'm not even sure I've quite got the technique quite right.

OPTEKA Mirror Lens, 500mm, f8.0

I like it because of the color shift, soft focus, romance, intended softness, flare, and donut bokeh effect~

Pretty much self-explanatory. From left to right:

 

1. Isco Goettingen Kiptar 190mm f3.2

(Petzval Type Projection Lens)

2. Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 165mm 2.7

3. Kodak Aero Ektar 178mm f 2.5

4. Nikon Nikkor W 180mm f5.6

(just for referece. I wanted to see how a modern "Plasmat" Type lens renders the scene.)

 

1-3 Graflex Speed Graphic

3. Chamonic 045 F1

 

Kodak Plus-X Pan best before 11/1986 @ 62ASA

6:30min XTOL 1:1

 

and I have no Idea were the bubbles on sample 2 and 3 come from. Maybe the Film is a "little" to old and reacted with the Packaging. This test wasn't about sharpness, it was about look and feel.

 

Those numbered Linhof sheet film holders are really nice when you test things.

 

What do you think?

Simple bokeh.

Went out for a photo today in the forest nearby. Things were wet from the rain and everything seemed to reek like swamp. I had my brother along though. I set up the shot and was ready to pose when a hornet flies by my brother. He's standing on the edge of the forest. He then comments on how there's hornets so I told him to quickly press the shutter. Posed and after ten seconds I had the photo. Now, I ran back, grabbed my tripod and got out of the forest. We thought that the hornets wouldn't bug us anymore. Oh no. We were so wrong. My brother got bitten on the back twice before we could run back to the safety of the road. We then proceeded to walk back to our house when one of those nasty bugs stung my finger a little bit but I caught it before the stinger got deep. Anyway, we walked back to our house, I was saying sorry for dragging my brother into this and getting him hurt. We made it home, sore and hoping for no more of those demon bugs. My brother then takes off his sweater which results in one of them flying off into my room. Thankfully my dad killed that one. Then I decided about half an hour later that I was hot and wanted to take off my sweater. As I'm in another room I hear a loud bang and go into my brother's room. There is then a dead hornet on his floor. The stupid demon bug got into my sweater. Now me and my brother are paranoid but laughing. I mean, I was complaining about having nothing exciting this summer. I also have always wanted a story on how I got one of my photos. Anyway, my laptop is dying, enjoy the story.

Oh, and first day of highschool tomorrow - should be fun and a whole new chapter on life.

NEX-5N + Industar-69 2.8/28 f/2.8

 

NEX-6 + Tamron SP 35-80 1:2.8-3.8

A cup of Bokeh. I used christmas lights to get the bokeh along with a wide aperture and a fast shutter speed. I bumped up the ISO to achieve a more grainy look.

i use christmas ( in form of a snowman) light in the background, aperture wideopen, macro lens

Level -2

 

Just an artistic bokeh photography, inspired by the window and light.

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At an Art Walk. Enjoying the streets as the lights shine in the dark.

Streetlight bokeh with a reflection of myself on the window.

 

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Another tulip at work, with some yellow ones hanging out in the bokeh. :)

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