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Nov 9 2008, 02:47 PM
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Nov 9 2008, 02:59 PM
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Nov 9 2008, 05:05 PM
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Nov 9 2008, 05:37 PM
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Nov 9 2008, 06:27 PM
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QUOTE(achew @ Nov 9 2008, 05:53 PM) actually i take alook at some bokeh shots from devianart gallery...alot of ppl out there actually didnt include a focus point in the picture..everything is just OOF..i guess its just sumthing diff from the 'traditional' bokeh we always seen..to me..i think its more about the 'mood' created by the picture itself...whether u focus on a subject or eveyrthing OOF..it doesnt really matter... peace peace...just my 2cents worth yeah u have a point there.. let start a healty debate on this.. if OOF is consider bokeh.. than any lens with any aparture also can created it am i right? in DSLR photographer try to make a subject stand out by making the backgroud blur to make the subject stand out like u see from most of the potrait picture u can see the subject stand out from the picture due to the backgroud boked and blured forexample if u shot a girl and the girl also boked all blur with the background do u still think this picture is nice? lol and if want to created the entired blury image u can use 50mm F16 manual focus shot it with super close distance u will get blured cos its oof this is what i am trying to express pls dont feel offended am here to make friend and not start a argue lol better make it clear first haha dont u think so? which is y i ask where's the focus point |
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QUOTE(albnok @ Nov 9 2008, 06:50 PM) calvin_gsc, great shots and colors! hahah.. okok got what u guys mean mitmivec: I think a picture with nothing in focus is legit. After all the title is bokeh-ness. If anything, the thing that disturbs me more is distracting bokeh. If I shoot a detailed background that becomes 'flaky' instead of creamy, with double outlines, or brightlined borders, I'd probably shoot again to avoid such bokeh. There are quite a few shots here that have this (even from legendary lenses) but people don't mind, or they like it, so I don't say anything. Anyway back to bokeh! ![]() Industar 61 L/Z 50mm F2.8 at F8 with a700. The stars come in at F5.6-8. |
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