The ultimate Bokeh thread; pics please

I just recently bought a J9 Circa 1953, (85mm f/2 Sonnar Clone for the Kiev RF)
This is a few gifts under the Xmas Tree....
I wanted to see how it handled OOF areas at the MFD (1.5m)
From the focused corner of the green gift, to the white ball on the Santa Cap is 11.5"

I think think photo also shows a nice 3d effect.
85mm f/2 (J9, Kiev RF Mnt on E-M5) at f/2


Xmas Gifts 12-22-2013 par Peter Arbib, on ipernity
 
Rollei SL66 Schneider Xenon 12.5cm f/2
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I know this isn't "good" bokeh, but it suits me just fine.

Nikkor-H Auto 85mm 1:1.8 on a D200 at f/2.8
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Same lens on my F3 loaded with Ektar 100, also probably at f/2.8
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Some bokeh from an ultra-large-format standard lens (takes 112mm filters!) on a "normal" large-format (rangefinder) camera:

Once upon a tree (or three)
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(Rodenstock APO Sironar-S 360mm f/6.8, Ilford HP5+ in 4x5in size, Linhof Technika V)

The DOF control with camera movements is exquisite - I could balance the bottom-right detail with the top-left detail, even though they are not at all the same distance from the camera.
 
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