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Canon 1000D + Tamron 90mm
no tripod, no flash

Yohanna_D

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Hi everyone,
Again another photo taken a while back with a dynamic bokeh as I like to call those backgrounds and of course every aspect of this photo is willingly analysed before taking the shot and let there to be part of the picture.
Thank you for your lovely feedback.


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Yohanna_D

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And an other piece of art Yohanna_D Yohanna_D . How do you achieve that bokeh ?
I was lucky enough to have plants around the flowers and the butterfly but disposed in such a way that they were blurred but also a bit visible to create this type of bokeh ;)
One should always try as many different angles as possible until you find the perfect one that can offer you the best shots! always try, never give up!
 
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I was lucky enough to have plants around the flowers and the butterfly but disposed in such a way that they were blurred but also a bit visible to create this type of bokeh ;)
One should always try as many different angles as possible until you find the perfect one that can offer you the best shots! always try, never give up!

I guess and a lot of patience :) . Unfortunately, I don’t think I will be able :D
 
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I guess and a lot of patience :) . Unfortunately, I don’t think I will be able :D
Actually it's not that hard to be patient; and when you see on your camera screen what you can do, then the waiting is more than worth the while :)
 
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For this picture I think I had spent like 5 minutes at most but the angle was found quite fast and I took some shots, not too many. I was really satisfied with it; the secret in my photos is that I am almost always on my belly, like drowned in the grass :D
 

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Actually it's not that hard to be patient; and when you see on your camera screen what you can do, then the waiting is more than worth the while :)

Agree , probably a lot depends on the environment too, if it’s quite than you will be able to take these amazing shots.
 
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