Showing posts with label foreground. Show all posts
Showing posts with label foreground. Show all posts
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Foreground bokeh
The weather has been rather bad. This image was really just a messing around with foreground bokeh. Why?
Pentax lenses are usually better in the foreground bokeh department than background one...
Monday, December 20, 2010
Poppy Flower Wonder
This image is taken by Voigtlander 40mm f2 SL
This picture reminds me of a time that I would not buy any lens but voigtlander. That was a period where I was addicted to the build quality of Voigtlander lenses and their image rendering characteristics.
Yes, the brand is not all perfect and its own lens production line had been taken over by Cosina in Japan. The lenses are just so good to hold in my hands... Truely addictive.
Speaking of the bokeh, I used to have a set of criteria for assessing them. Then I looked at this image taken almost 3 years ago. I had second thoughts.
How on earth do I like the harsh edge bokeh with distracting specular highlights? I guess I have a growing up period with photography in general. Now this pair of critical eyes are very hard to please. I dreaded the day I would become even more grumpy and critical when I got even older. God helps me.
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A Nomad in a world of uncertainty
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Monday, December 13, 2010
Olympus ZD 150mm f2 gallery
This lens has been my companion for a long time. This lens has produced some pleasant images throughout my university years.
Here are the example shots taken by this lens.
Hope You enjoy browsing them.
Here are the example shots taken by this lens.
Hope You enjoy browsing them.
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