I always liked the old school bokeh from vintage glass, nice work Peire, very artistic use of color and bokeh.
Is this new repro glass or vintage? I have a few that will do similar effects, but all subtly different. Usually I just shoot wide open, get close to minimum focus distance, and move around until I've got some objects in the background that trigger the specular highlights. Mornings where the sun is at an angle and dew on the plants helps a lot...
Erictator wrote:
I always liked the old school bokeh from vintage glass, nice work Peire, very artistic use of color and bokeh.
Is this new repro glass or vintage? I have a few that will do similar effects, but all subtly different. Usually I just shoot wide open, get close to minimum focus distance, and move around until I've got some objects in the background that trigger the specular highlights. Mornings where the sun is at an angle and dew on the plants helps a lot...
Eric
Thank you Eric. The glass is new.All images taken with Meyer Optik Gorlitz Trioplan 100/2.8,new,the latest Mk2 emulation in FE mount.