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This is by far the most ridiculousbokeh i've ever seen

 
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Jun 03, 2004 06:19 |  #16

It is possible to get that effect straight from the camera.
This image is only resized

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Jun 03, 2004 07:02 |  #17

[QUOTE="SDK^"]It is possible to get that effect straight from the camera.
This image is only resized

Very very nice. Mind sharing how you did that?? I love it!!

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Jun 03, 2004 07:42 |  #18

It was taken using my old 100-300 lens. I got as close as I could to the peacock and just fired the shots :)

Settings were :

Shooting Mode : Shutter Speed Priority AE
Shutter Speed: 1/320
F number : 7.1
Metering Mode : Partial
ISO Speed : 100


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Jun 03, 2004 07:48 |  #19

This was taken shortly before but aperture is f-9

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Jun 04, 2004 05:40 |  #20

If you want to try this you don't even have to take any photo's!

Just focus at about the distance you would usually be from the bird and without refocusing,try looking at anything to see if it makes a potential good background :D




  
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Jun 04, 2004 06:04 |  #21

I thought this picture I took in my back yard came out with a pretty "creamy" bokeh. I don't have the exif data handy, but it was using my 70-200mm f/4L at 200mm. I used a fairly high ISO (800 I think) to freeze it, so I did run it through NeatImage. Big image, so click it to get the non-resized version.

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By the way, do these qualify as "justabirds"? :)



  
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Jun 04, 2004 14:34 |  #22

Umm, "LBJs"? (Little Brown Jobs) :lol:




  
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