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Fencing that borders a narrow right of way. This footpath hasn't been passable for several days because of the snow, but at last the snow has gone.
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Camera Info: Nikon D7000
Lens: 50mm 1.8
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Margarides i "bokeh"
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Daisys and "bokeh"
Quedada flickr a Callosa d'En Sarrià, 16/03/2008
Explored!!! - march 17th, 2008
I wish this scene was a little more colorful! But it was just a test shot to see how the Zeiss 35/1.4 ZM rendered. This lens is sharper wide open than the Leica 35mm Summilux-M FLE, which also suffers from noticeable field curvature. But the Leica might print a slightly softer bokeh, at least in parts of the field. The Zeiss is very consistent across the field.
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Near the carousel at the park is a Japanese garden with lily pads and many dragonflies. It was so hot, but I became so interested in trying to catch one or two, I didn't notice!
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Large will show the surprise bokeh in its out of focus wing.
I used a "creative aperture" thingie when I took this photo of our Christmas tree to create heart shapes from the largest circles of confusion in the bokeh. You can learn how to make your own from the instructions here. Good fun! Also, if you have a Lensbaby, you can purchase a ready-made creative aperture kit.
Here the same gigantic bokeh Snowman from before, viewed from the second floor, standing tall in a bokeh mall...
Thanks for your comments and faves, critique welcome!
Some expired films are almost indistinguishable from fresh, but this one most definitely isn't that film, it degraded pretty badly. Nonetheless, I quite like the colour palette, grain and sharp details. October 2017.
Taken with Pentax MZ-S camera and smc Pentax-FA 28mm F2.8 AL lens on expired Kodak Elite Chrome 400 slide film. 28mm, 1/350, ƒ/4, ISO 400. Scanned with Plustek OpticFilm 8100 scanner via VueScan 9.5.
Test the new Tamron SP 70-200mm f/2.8 Di VC USD Zoom Lens at 200mm F2.8 wide open. It is sharp with details. The colors and contrast are nice. Smooth bokeh at 200mm. I will test it for night shot to see if it can produce the same type star burst as the Nikon 80-200mm F2.8 AFD lens.
In my opinion with this Tamron SP 70-200mm F2.8 lens that is sharp wide open, good result with VC. The best part is the price for this lens. totally worth of that you pay for it. The Nikon 70-200mm F2.8 II is bit more too much IMO.