Thank you!Those are beautiful pics. I love the mushroom shoot. Great colors.
I used water on a textured steel plate to reflect the overhead lights. Each indentation in the plate created its own bokeh ball. I shot the photo with a Sigma 35 mm f/1.4 lens. The photograph was taken in manual mode with a 100 ISO @f/1.4 and 1/10s shutter speed.That is really great bokeh glory , ohoh
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Is it a single shot or a stack? Wondering if f/1.4 offers enough depth of field for the whole lensball.I used water on a textured steel plate to reflect the overhead lights. Each indentation in the plate created its own bokeh ball. I show the photo with a Sigma 35 mm f/1.4 lens. The photograph was taken in manual mode with a 100 ISO @f/1.4 and 1/10s shutter speed.
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It is a single shot. The camera was approximately 12- inches away from the lens ball.Is it a single shot or a stack? Wondering if f/1.4 offers enough depth of field for the whole lensball.
The entire surface is bokeh. The lens ball is sitting on a textured steel plate covered with water. The photograph was shoot RAW with a Canon EOS RP and Sigma 35mm 1.4 DG ART lens @ f/1.4, 1/10s
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Thank you very muchThat's really lovely picture Sbpw1216 great shot
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