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Spending a little while with battery powered christmas lights taped up on my door. The shapes were achieved by cutting shaped holes in thick card and holding it in front of the lens.
Peach blossoms reflected in the hail-pocked roof of our car.
I actually took this picture last year, and I thought I'd wait until the peach blossoms came out again to post it. But they never came. The drought this winter killed the tree, and I am posting this picture in its honor. Today, after about two weeks with shovel and axe, I finally liberated the tree from its earthly bonds (and they were serious bonds, belive me!)
Female Hairy Woodpecker
I took this one right after the shot of the male. This couple wanted to pose!
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I was fiddling around with my camera in manual focus and for the very first time I was able to get a very nice bokeh! Woohoo!
Photographer Shahbaz Hussain © All rights reserved
Nikon D300 with 24-70 Sigma 2.8 Lens
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When my oldest was 5, she helped my dad plant this tree in my parent's front yard. Every year, it flowers so beautifully, and it's shape is just perfect...
I can't believe that this tree is 15 years old already...
look at the small dots of bokeh... they are so round and perfect. The rain on the windshield blurred the top bokeh circles... but they work with the lower ones. I think this is my fav... bokeh shot... because I see this from an artistic point of view.
This is my favourite shot from that morning. the shallow DOF from my 50mm makes it look almost like an oil painting.
Photo by me :)
Camera Helmi Villa
I learn this from Adit and i teach them :
Syud ( Not really colorful but i like the result )
Helmi ( This photo above using Helmi camera la )
Arif ( This is my shoot using Arif camera )
Fazli ( I shoot this photo from Alang car using Fazli camera ) Fazli shoot
Eddy ( You can see how dirty this guy lens in bokeh )
.. so many more :)
This photo is pretty much straight out of camera, aside from the watermark.
Motion Video & Behind the scenes: www.flickr.com/photos/louish/8283329068/in/photostream/
A different look at the city of honolulu. Shot with a Rebel T1i, EF 300mm 2.8, and a 70-200 2.8. Homage to my mentor and friend Cory Lum. the bokeh meister!
Music: Eighteen Pieces (Soda) - CCMixter
Edited in iMovie 09
Blurry... Bokeh...Buzz... unclear yet sometimes more soothing than the harsh clarity.
A static buzz, a soothing numbness...
Early morning sun near the flower market, the subtle red is the bunch of red roses.
Love the angled rays of the sun, creates miracles when it falls of objects. (Like even my lens (-: )
Happy Bokeh Wednesday!