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Re: Tips for getting a killer Bokeh
Uh... I feel i'm going against the grain here, but given my understanding of what Bokeh is, those look like a mixture of bad-to-mildly good bokeh. Note how the circles of confusion are sharply defined (neutral bokeh) or even have brighter rings around them (bad bokeh). This is typical of modern lens designs which have very… -
Re: Tips for getting a killer Bokeh
Also notice the shape of the bokeh..the more aperture blades you have, or the more rounded your aperture blades are, the more spherical your bokeh will be..which tends to be desirable aesthetically. Look at the pictures of the dog in front of the 2 different christmas tree light patterns, the red lights show a smooth round… -
Tips for getting a killer Bokeh
Bokeh describes the rendition of out-of-focus points of light. Bokeh is different from sharpness in that sharpness is what happens at the point of best focus. Bokeh is what happens away from the point of best focus. Bokeh describes the appearance, or “look,” of the out of focus areas in the image and is not how far… -
Re: Tips for getting a killer Bokeh
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Re: Tips for getting a killer Bokeh
Zeiss 50mm f 1.4 ze planar t Well done indeed. Good information you have here sir!! I do think the Carl Zeiss 50mm f 1.4 ze planar t is another good lens to work with as well. I have bought one and Love it on my Canon T3i. Here is just a sample of one. I like the way it produces Bokeh - its a little different and unique.…
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