I was telling my 11 year old son about these almost fluorescent mini mushrooms I had seen in the forest decades ago - near where we were walking. As I finished talking...I found a patch of them, yet all I had was a 14 mm super wide lens. These mushrooms are the size of match sticks, and the lens was almost touching them. I was surprised at the limited DOF with this lens, but I had never shot anything this close before. Normally, the 14mm operates almost like a fixed focus lens with everything from foreground to infinity in focus.
Fr3d wrote:
Cool but which lens is this? Looks like a trioplan 100mm.
canon 24-105mm L apparently. the current nikkor 50/1.8 seems very good at producing bright rings as well (never shot with it, i've just seen lots of shots with it).
You sure picked a great subject. Note that this in this thread you should mention the lens that you used. It's not simply about collecting bokeh images, but showing what the bokeh of different lenses looks like.
AhamB wrote:
You sure picked a great subject. Note that this in this thread you should mention the lens that you used. It's not simply about collecting bokeh images, but showing what the bokeh of different lenses looks like.
Oops sorry. I kind of cheated. I used a Canon 50 1.8, but I thought this was only for Alt images. Since nobody usually cares about my images, I thought it would just slide.