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Flowers in all their forms are just, if not more, beautiful once gone to seed. Dandelions being a favourite example. Shot with the Helios 44M...addicted to the bokeh ;-))

for Looking close... on Friday! - theme of March 29, 2019: Bokeh in Flora

 

Pepper plant exhibition at the Gardens of Trauttmansdorff Castle, Merano (South Tyrol) ...

It went from very mild peppers to large warning signs (Toxic/Poison Warning Sign Symbol) with behavioral instructions in case of accidentally touching the plants (maximum spiciness 10 on a scale of 0-10) !!

 

Taken with the vintage manual focus lens SMC Pentax-M 50mm 1:1.7 - wide open, trying to create some interesting bokeh ... hence not cracking sharp on the peppers but more the foreground ...

 

Happy Friday ... and a "hot" weekend :)

 

There will be an event after work, so I may not be able to browse properly until tomorrow

 

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Vorsicht, sehr sehr scharfer Stoff !!

 

Paprikapflanzen-Ausstellung in den Gärten des Schlosses Trauttmansdorff, Meran (Südtirol) ... da ging es von ganz milden Schoten bis hin zu großen Warnschildern ("Totenkopf" / Giftwarnzeichen) mit Verhaltensanweisungen bei versehentlichem Berühren der Pflanzen (Schärfegrad 10 von 10) !!

 

[manuelles 50mm-Objektiv smc PENTAX-M 1:1,7 bei Offenblende, um interessantes Bokeh zu erzielen ... die Schärfe liegt daher auch nicht ganz auf den Schoten ... ]

 

Einen schönen Freitag und ein "heißes" Wochenende :)

Ich bin anschließend an die Arbeit auf einer Veranstaltung, werde daher wohl erst morgen richtig Zeit für Flickr haben !

budleja in the evening

Ukonhattu. Meyer-Optik Görlitz Trioplan 2.8/100mm. Three image stitched bublerama.

It's bloomin' hot!!!

Fuji film X-T1

Meyer Optik Gorlitz Trioplan f/2.8 100mm

Almost harvest time. A wonderful time of year ;-)) Shot with the Helios 44M.

Helios-44-2

Pentax K-70

I love the swirly bubble bokeh in the back!

Olympus E-M1

Meyer-Optik Görlitz Trioplan 100mm f/2.8

100.0 mm 1/800 ISO200

With ISO 50 film you inevitably find yourself shooting with the diaphragm rather wide open and therefore a limited DoF, which can lead to strange effects, such as here: distinctive bubble bokeh.

 

Silbersalz35 is a German startup that offers Kodak cine film re-packaged in standard 35 mm film cartridges plus development and high resolution scans. Their film is sold in packs of four cartridges.

 

I tried them once last winter, at the time with four rolls of their 500T tungsten balanced high ISO film.

 

This time I ordered a pack of four different rolls. This is the ISO 50 daylight balanced fine grain fim. Silbersalz 35 now comes in DX coded cartridges. The DX code would automatically set an overexposure by one stop, but I overrode that and exposed it at ISO 50.

 

I used the Zeiss Ikon Contarex with a Planar 50 lens for this roll.

 

I have created a Flickr group for photos shot with the Zeiss Ikon Contarex.

 

Camera: Zeiss Ikon Contarex (built in 1965-1966)

Lens: Carl Zeiss Planar 1:2 50mm Contarex Mount

Silbersalz35 50D colour cine film

Developed and scanned by silbersalz35.com

Carl-Johan Svenssson 1s

Shot into the sun with the Pentacon 50mm f/1.8, a lens I like to use for its ring bokeh and useful minimal focusing distance.

Welcome to the other side uses a reflected glass window to challenge perceptions of reality and truth within the photographic medium via the reversed backwards reality envisioned and captured directly via the lens without the photographer (me) in the image.

  

[London - Tate Modern + Notting Hill March 27th 2017, all taken with a Fujinon 55mm 2.2]

Shot this with the Meyer-Optik Gorlitz Trioplan 50mm f2.9 (circa 1960). Shot wide open to maximize bokeh at the Dragonfly Trail near Silver City New Mexico.

 

If you enjoy these types of photos, consider joining this Facebook group: Vintage Lens orum and Bokeh Addicts!

  

Meyer-Optik Goerlitz 1Q Oreston 1.8/50 at f/1.8. Christmas light are a grateful subject for lenses that make bubbles.

With a TTArtisan 100mm f2.8, M42 triplet.

 

You can see my review of this new lens here:

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=FL5JMgKe2Fw

 

i like to imagine there's dreams wrapped in these shiny little bubbles, protected and beautiful... floating... corny, i know... but i like the idea, i'm a girl i'm allowed to like cheezy ideas ;) yay me :)

 

if i can ask one thing of you, it is to watch this short little clip: my bubbles!!! (he likes bubbles...)

Ricoh IMAGING COMPANY, LTD. Pentax K-3 II

Meyer-Optik Görlitz Trioplan 100mm f/2.8

Æ’/0 100.0 mm 1/640 200

A new M42 mount lens with a triplet optical design, designed primarily (but not exclusively) for bubble bokeh.

 

TTArtisan asked me to test this intriguing lens a few months ago. It was launched to the public this week. Here I'm slowly focusing into the distance, wide-open (and I've also slowed down the video).

 

The lens's triplet design (3 elements in 3 groups) is similar to the much sought after and increasingly costly-to-buy Meyer-Optik Gorlitz Trioplan 100mm f2.8, know for its soap bubble bokeh.

 

You can see my review of the lens here:

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=FL5JMgKe2Fw

 

And an affiliate link to the lens itself here:

 

ttartisan.myshopify.com/products/m42?ref=jbc74t3x

Meyer-Optik Gorlitz Telemegor 5.5/150

Wide open at f/5.5

Sony a7 + Zhongyi Speedmaster 85mm f1.2

Shot at f1.2 and minimal focus distance

More bokeh, more raindrops....I need to diversify lol

As part of the Luminat'eau carnival those wacky people at www.newmindspace.com/ decided to organise a giant bubble battle.

 

#53

Downtown Barnesville, Georgia

 

TTArtisan 100mm F2.8 Bubble Bokeh Lens

Minolta XD-11. Modded Meyer-Gorlitz Diaplan 100 mm f/2.8 lens. Kodak Ektar 100 film.

TTArtisan 100mm F2.8 @ F/2.8

The Carl Zeiss Jena Red T Tessar 50/2.8 actually does produce Trioplan-like bubble bokeh.

 

I'm not saying it's particularly nice or desirable, all I'm saying is that it can be done.

Fujinon 55/F2.2 M42

EOS 1D Mk III and Meyer-Optik Gorlitz Telemegor 5.5 / 150 adapted from Exakta mount to Canon EF.

Spring is (nearly) out there. So i tried to catch it.

 

Ingredients:

Olympus Zuiko OM 50/1.4 @f2.0

Olympus EM 10 Mark II

 

Manual settings, manual focus, handheld, available light. Hope, you enjoy!

Diaplan 80mm/2.8 "poor Trioplan" bokeh

TTArtisan 100mm f/2.8 M42

... but it is also not not bubble bokeh. First time I've seen this with the Planar lens. I know that the Ultron (for the Icarex) is prone to producing such effects with highlights in the background.

 

Camera: Zeiss Ikon Contarex (built in 1965-1966)

Lens: Carl Zeiss Planar 1:2 50mm Contarex Mount

Kodak Portra 160 professional grade colour negative film

Developed and scanned by www.meinfilmlab.de

My constant companion ;-)) The number not the flowerpot!

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