The ultimate Bokeh thread; pics please

Canon f1.8, Portra VC160
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(note to self: stop posting this at every opportunity)
 
The Bokina (Vivitar 90/2.5 Series 1) at work ....

Yucky but pretty ... Poison Oak:

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A lizard:

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Californian Poppy:

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Roland.
 
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One thing I notice about all the images I've looked at in this thread (I haven't seen them all) is that they all are using background bokeh. A few with sharp plane towards middle of depth will a little foreground bokeh.
So people just not do foreground bokeh or to put it the other way, why don't people use distant plane of focus with foreground bokeh. I know that is more difficult to find subjects but I've seen none.
 
M9 with Noctilux.

I did not notice that Ansel Adams book until I got home from this trip and processed my photos. What are the odds?

 
My Pentax 645 f/2.8 45mm wide open at 1/8000 sec into the sun and the spray from the irrigation system in the olive trees. The globes are droplets of water coming at me.
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