Gradskater
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canon QL17 G-III

ssmc
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Nikkor 50/1.8 @ 1.8 (top), Nikkor 35-70 f/2.8 AF-D @ 2.8/70mm and @ 2.8/35 "macro" (middle & bottom), shooting distance adjusted to get approximately the same framing. Hard to believe the last 2 are from the same lens...
And because I couldn't resist showing some more of it's weird bokeh, here's the 50mm 1.8 @ 1.8 again (though it seems to be at its worst at very close-focus distances):

And because I couldn't resist showing some more of it's weird bokeh, here's the 50mm 1.8 @ 1.8 again (though it seems to be at its worst at very close-focus distances):

fefe
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M8 with the 35 Lux aspherical
I like Hawthorne Bridge's Bokeh
thmk
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Krosya
Konicaze
Kowa Six:

Summicronj
Member
Hasselblad 501cm with 60mm f3.5 distagon fuji 400x
http://www.flickr.com/photos/11127719@N04/4180043833/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/11127719@N04/4180043833/
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Bingley
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Canon 50/1.8, on Portra 400NC:

vkomu
Member
Jupiter-3 50/1,5

dotur
od karnevala
Canon 5D mounted on former GDR large format wooden Globica (13x18cm), lens Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 4.5/300... Happy New Year!
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Bellie
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M4cr0s
Back In Black
Great thread! I recently stumbled over it and have been slowly going through it from start to end over the last few days. Bokeh truly exist in many, many different forms and shapes. I'm still not sure however, if I'm any wiser as to what bokeh I like and prefer 
These two examples are both shot with a Tamron 70-200 2.8 on a ev0l "I shalt not speak thy name" type of camera. It's the smoothest lens I have bokeh-wise, but some of that obviously due to the generous focal length.
Greylag Goose at 200mm, 1/640, ISO200, F/4.0. I really like the wavy, smooth rendering of water, although it's not exactly the most challenging background.
Some flowers, handheld at 200mm, 1/250th, F/5.6 and ISO 280 at about 1.0m (lens got a decent close focus distance) in rapidly fading evening light.
These two examples are both shot with a Tamron 70-200 2.8 on a ev0l "I shalt not speak thy name" type of camera. It's the smoothest lens I have bokeh-wise, but some of that obviously due to the generous focal length.
Greylag Goose at 200mm, 1/640, ISO200, F/4.0. I really like the wavy, smooth rendering of water, although it's not exactly the most challenging background.

Some flowers, handheld at 200mm, 1/250th, F/5.6 and ISO 280 at about 1.0m (lens got a decent close focus distance) in rapidly fading evening light.

ferider
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Those are beautiful, Lillian !
Here is more food from me (new year's eve and Summilux 50/1.4 v2):
Here is more food from me (new year's eve and Summilux 50/1.4 v2):

Maiku
Maiku
outfitter
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Nikkor AF DC-Nikkor 105mm 1:2D on Nikon d40. Wide open with defocus image control set for behind. Background was a very distracting woodlot. Don't know if out of focus/under exposed equals bokah?
Carterofmars
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Leica M8.2 Summicron 35/2 v3

naql
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Here are a couple more from my ETRSi with 75mm lens:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/naql/3710398825/in/set-72157621171845957
http://www.flickr.com/photos/naql/3711215116/in/set-72157621171845957
Hopefully I didn't post these before.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/naql/3710398825/in/set-72157621171845957

http://www.flickr.com/photos/naql/3711215116/in/set-72157621171845957
Hopefully I didn't post these before.
ottilie
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Leica M3 Summicron 50/2 HP5+

ferider
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Summilux 50/1.4 vII

SebC
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CV Nokton 50mm f1.5 on APX100 in Rodinal
Gradskater
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jupiter 8

minolta 135mm f2.8 (I think)

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