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Old April 1st, 2012, 05:48 PM
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Here's one from the Hexanon 57mm 1.2

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Beginner here, just learned what "bokeh" means a week or two ago, so please be gentle.

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Bhupinder, great idea for a thread. This is a good way to see what different lenses can do.

Gf1, Carl Zeiss 80-200mm f4 Vario Sonnar:



Gf1, Canon EF 400mm f5.6 L:

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I believe that I posted this in another thread:

Young and Old by 0dBm Imaging, on Flickr
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With the Panasonic 14mm:


London Underground 1938 Stock (interior, detail) by James E. Petts, on Flickr

With the Panasonic 25mm (my favourite for out of focus rendition):


Condiments by James E. Petts, on Flickr
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Beginner here, just learned what "bokeh" means a week or two ago, so please be gentle.

For somebody who has only just learnt what "bokeh" means, that's a rather nice example of it!
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Dunno if creamy or not, but I like how 20mm renders OOF details.





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