Beautiful bokeh! Let me see yours!

Canon 6D + 24-70/2,8 I

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Canon 6D + 200/1,8

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Canon 6D + 35/1,4 L

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Two different large-aperture / bokehish images.
Concrete objects but sort of abstract results:
1) a simple kitchen-tool
2) small streams of water flowing on a window with highlights in background

Both with Canon 450D.
1) with 50mm 1.4, f/2.0
2) with 70-200 4.0 IS, f/5.6
 

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Shot with an EF-S 60mm macro on a T1i.
 

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https://dl.dropbox.com/s/9ze8957w7akt6nx/31140034.JPG

Taken recently with a film camera, Olympus OM2SP, on Kodak Portra 400, through an Olympus Zuiko 50mm f/1.2, wide-open.

I'm expecting a film scanner to arrive today, so I'll only have to pay for the development, and not the insane high-res scanning prices. I'm excited!
 
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