To clear things up a bit: Shot wide open (maybe f/2) near MFD. It's a part of a silver ornamented chair with purple velvet pillows. Bottom right the reflecting sunlight on studs creating the discs.
It's a humorous and nice touch trying to turn this into some sort Guess the lens -play. But but but ... it's not what we are looking for. Please edit your posts and tell us what lens(es) you used.
EDIT; Thank you David for updating your post. It wasn't my intention to make you feel offended - but it was a bit too much with two posts (your and Paul's) in a row there with anonymous lenses.
ovredal73 wrote:
Thatīs nice blur for a 35/2 lens, Dmitry
Actually, almost any fast lens will give a "nice blur" when shooting closeups. Try something like 2-3 meters distance, and the same lens could produce the most horrible bokeh.
Makten wrote:
Actually, almost any fast lens will give a "nice blur" when shooting closeups. Try something like 2-3 meters distance, and the same lens could produce the most horrible bokeh.
Somewhat true I guess, but I did an extensive test on 35mm lenses some time ago and found there to be differences in harshness and rendering styles, even very close, some to my liking, others not.