Here is one with a lense that is not yet in the list: CZJ Biometar 120mm with the Nikon D700 @ f 2.8. I wanted to try out, what the bokeh of this lense looks like and that's what I got:
The OOF rendering of this lens is not the smoothest, but the results are almost always stellar. I know of no Nikon or Canon 35 mm lens that is even close to this "style".
Canon Canonet QL17 with a 40/1.7 lens, various,, TWoK, page 79
Konica-Minolta A2, Minolta GT 7.2-50.8/2.8-3.5 APO, various,, Bifurcator, page 38 and some more (some dupes) at page 100 (also scroll down to post 22)
I removed the duplicates. I didn't even realize I had posted the page 38 one when I did the Page 100 one.
The transition from in-focus to out-of-focus is just lovely. But the best part is the separation you get even when DOF is quite large.
Hey Makten. That's timely that you posted an image with those 2X4's up against the buildings. I was in Sweden (Karlskrona) yesterday and we saw those all over the place. We figured they were to warn people of falling ice/snow from the buildings and icy sidewalds. Just a guess though...
Gary Clennan wrote:
Hey Makten. That's timely that you posted an image with those 2X4's up against the buildings. I was in Sweden (Karlskrona) yesterday and we saw those all over the place. We figured they were to warn people of falling ice/snow from the buildings and icy sidewalds. Just a guess though...
Yes, that's correct. Some poor guy died a couple of years ago when he got a block of ice falling on him. After that, the owners of the buildings must either remove the snow from their roofs or at least warn pedestrians in this way.