Meleica
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HOLIDAY BOKEH
Canon 50mm 1.4 EOS on XTi
First two at 1.4, last one at 1.8 and handheld at slow speeds
Dan
Canon 50mm 1.4 EOS on XTi
First two at 1.4, last one at 1.8 and handheld at slow speeds



Dan
Mudman
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Canon Elan 7NE Kodak Ektrachrome 100VS, Tamron 28-105
Pentax K10d, SMC-M 50mm f2

Pentax K10d, SMC-M 50mm f2

Ron (Netherlands)
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I fully agree with Jbf, although this is no voting thread, I vote for this one!Marsopa said:Canonet QL17GIII
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Honus
carpe diem
Leica Summilux 50mm f.14 ASPH @ 1.4

ishpop
tall person
I personally like circular bokeh. The little chief photo is headed that way.
kevin m
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foto_fool
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Boke for boke's sake...
Epson R-D1, Konica 35mm/f2.0 UC-Hexanon @f2.0, ISO 1600
Roland - nice engine shot - what is it? And how did you get the Canon to focus so close?
- John

Epson R-D1, Konica 35mm/f2.0 UC-Hexanon @f2.0, ISO 1600
Roland - nice engine shot - what is it? And how did you get the Canon to focus so close?
- John
enochRoot
a chymist of some repute
since this seems to be nothing about rangefinders, and all about bokeh. here are two w/ the 105/2.5 ais nikkor on nikon f3:


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ltketch
Established
Nuthin but Bokeh!
Canon Serenar 50/1.8

Canon Serenar 50/1.8
foto_fool
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enochRoot said:since this seems to be nothing about rangefinders, and all about bokeh.
Now hold on a minute, pilgrim....
Wait! you may be RIGHT! Evil SLR shot below, posted before.

Olympus OM-1 (honorary rangefinder), 50mm/f1.2 @ f1.2, Superia 800
- John
enochRoot
a chymist of some repute
hehehe...actually i didn't think of that. i use the screen in the F3 that has a rangefinder spot in the middle of the ground glass, and i always use that to focus. so it is *kinda* a rangefinder
foto_fool said:Now hold on a minute, pilgrim....
Wait! you may be RIGHT! Evil SLR shot below, posted before.
Olympus OM-1 (honorary rangefinder), 50mm/f1.2 @ f1.2, Superia 800
- John
mfogiel
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benmacphoto
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I like it! Mysterious and exotic...benmacphoto said:Not a RF, but an image from my Kiev 88 with an MC Volna-3 f2.8.
Bryce
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"Backwards Bokeh"
Fuji GS645s, close focus, wide open (f/4).
Looking at the smashed remains of a 100 year old hotel/ cathouse in a ghost town in North Eastern Washington State.
Cropped to about 24x36; would've been better served by a 35mm camera that day!
Fuji GS645s, close focus, wide open (f/4).
Looking at the smashed remains of a 100 year old hotel/ cathouse in a ghost town in North Eastern Washington State.
Cropped to about 24x36; would've been better served by a 35mm camera that day!
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fWord
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Thus far I haven't attempted to take a photo to show bad bokeh. If it looks awful in the VF then I need to work around it. In a real-life situation, I think that bokeh can add or subtract to the image depending on how it is used.
There aren't any bokeh monsters in my closet, but some of the pleasing ones are:
Voigtlander 125mm f/2.5SL APO Lanthar Macro (two photos):
Canon 70-200mm f/4 (one photo):
Canon 50mm f/1.8 II (one photo):
There aren't any bokeh monsters in my closet, but some of the pleasing ones are:
Voigtlander 125mm f/2.5SL APO Lanthar Macro (two photos):


Canon 70-200mm f/4 (one photo):

Canon 50mm f/1.8 II (one photo):

Ororaro
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benmacphoto said:Not a RF, but an image from my Kiev 88 with an MC Volna-3 f2.8.
Wonderful!
benmacphoto
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zoom2zoom
Established
hans voralberg
Veteran
Nikkor 50/1.8 on Fuji S5

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