thanks mikeMIKER wrote:Great picKramer wrote:been experimenting to find interesting backgrounds
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I tried a bokeh shot on my canon G10
Need to work on my lighting and composition I think.
Need to work on my lighting and composition I think.
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big-e-294 wrote:I tried a bokeh shot on my canon G10
Need to work on my lighting and composition I think.
Composition is ok, there is some handshake though. You can push the image during your post processing to make it pop a little.
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Love this tooMIKER wrote:Great picKramer wrote:been experimenting to find interesting backgrounds
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yeah.. not handshaking.. its cos i had to press the LIGHT button on the watch. So I think the watch still shaking a little after i pressed the buttongrumpy wrote:big-e-294 wrote:I tried a bokeh shot on my canon G10
Need to work on my lighting and composition I think.
Composition is ok, there is some handshake though. You can push the image during your post processing to make it pop a little.
the G10 was on a tripod
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Bros, all the shots are beri well taken ...
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iPhone camera is also capable of producing nice bokeh too except its hard to control exposure.
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Thats a decent pic of a nice watch , i-phones take some really good pics .roo7 wrote:iPhone camera is also capable of producing nice bokeh too except its hard to control exposure.
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True. I just tried it.roo7 wrote:iPhone camera is also capable of producing nice bokeh too except its hard to control exposure.
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Nice is nice.....big-e-294 wrote:True. I just tried it.roo7 wrote:iPhone camera is also capable of producing nice bokeh too except its hard to control exposure.
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But.......
Still dslr better.
I think u should get 1.
Hearsay dslr automatic make pple upgrade to photographer status
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BOKEH addiction
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Wah nice circular ones. 9 blade aperture?
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The B & W pic is shot with a 28mm f2.8 lens with 7 blades.Evirobie wrote:Wah nice circular ones. 9 blade aperture?
The other one is with a 50mm f1.2 lens with 9 blades.
Those are shot at the biggest aperture, so how many blades do not determine how circular the bokeh balls are, its the size of the aperture. Big aperture like f1.2 will have more oval bokeh balls.
Sorry for the info overload
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Ah was about to ask about the relationship with aperture and the bokeh roundness.
Haha didn't really venture into this area. Should incorporate into my next shoot.
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Maybe the number of blades will affect the bokeh shape if you step down the aperture size. Maybe at full open, the blades are all tuck in so it doesn't affect. All the newer lens are 7 blades.chriscentro wrote:The B & W pic is shot with a 28mm f2.8 lens with 7 blades.Evirobie wrote:Wah nice circular ones. 9 blade aperture?
The other one is with a 50mm f1.2 lens with 9 blades.
Those are shot at the biggest aperture, so how many blades do not determine how circular the bokeh balls are, its the size of the aperture. Big aperture like f1.2 will have more oval bokeh balls.
Sorry for the info overload
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Yes, when using full wide aperture, all the blades are retracted, hence, the bokeh balls are smooth round or oval.Evirobie wrote:Maybe the number of blades will affect the bokeh shape if you step down the aperture size. Maybe at full open, the blades are all tuck in so it doesn't affect. All the newer lens are 7 blades.chriscentro wrote:
The B & W pic is shot with a 28mm f2.8 lens with 7 blades.
The other one is with a 50mm f1.2 lens with 9 blades.
Those are shot at the biggest aperture, so how many blades do not determine how circular the bokeh balls are, its the size of the aperture. Big aperture like f1.2 will have more oval bokeh balls.
Sorry for the info overload
If you reduce the aperture, angular bokeh may appear if the blades are not the rounded type.
Older lenses like mine have straight blades, so if i close the aperture from f1.2 to f2, i can see angular bokeh balls.
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Sharing 1 shot today that I really like
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shot "out of the window" ....
I do NOT need another watch , I have enough watches ...
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eawtan wrote:shot "out of the window" ....
Nice shots guys.roo7 wrote:
Taken today @ garden by the bay.
Sharing one with bokeh formed by water beads on top of my car's boot. (the light source was from my S3 Light Assist feature aka touch)