Beautiful bokeh! Let me see yours!

Blue pin-cushions up close.
300mm f4 lens @ f4.5 and sitting at the minimum focusing distance.

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candyman said:
Pinchers of Peril said:
mb66energy said:
Just these "poor man's workhorses" do fine in the bokeh department, IMO ...

1) 100 2.8 MACRO non-IS @ f/4.0
2) 70-200 4.0 L non-IS @ 200mm, f/8.0, near MFD

That Bee shot is awesome! Seems like a pretty hard shot to nail.
Agree. Wonderful, well done!

Thanks for your comments!

I checked the file: it was manually focused and only one shot done.
The subject is what we call in german a "Schwebewespe" or literally translated,
a "hoovering wasp". These little animals can stay at the same 3D point
like high quality quadocopters - everything in a mere 50 milligrams package that
doesn't need to recharge a battery on the grid ... wonders of nature!

If you move slowly they stay - I tried to get a nice background by varying the
angle slowly and focusing fine tuning was done by varying the distance to the
"wasp".

The 40D has a very good focusing screen and I was "socialized" with manual focus
cameras in the early 1990ies (the trusty Canon EF) which helped me a lot + I had
some luck to get that shoot too!

(I am really excited by the 7D mark ii which might help to shoot such subjects with
a lot of AF support !)
 
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Eldar said:
DominoDude said:
Eldar said:
Zeiss Distagon 35mm f1.4, 1DX
1/30s, f1.4, ISO320
Now, that is creamy and smooth! That doesn't look like a standard turntable and pickup; are you an audiophile, or you found this gear elsewhere?
It's my second addiction. It is a SOTA Millennia turntable, with a Triplanar VII arm and a Lyra Helicon pickup. Pass labs Xono, X1 and X600 amplifiers, Wadia 861 SE CD player and Martin Logan electrostatic speakers, all connected with Synergistic research cables. The sound is quite acceptable :)

Would love to be your best friend :-) haha, glad to see I am not the only one with similar passions.
 
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