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Candle Bokeh

Trying something different (again). Taken inside the little church at Hinton Ampner House and gardens.
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16 comments

Aschi "Freestone" said:

a work of art, have you succeeded
3 years ago

Jean said:

Amazing bokeh. I love all the overlapping of circles and the different shapes and intensities of light it creates. Nice texture too.
3 years ago

Rosalyn Hilborne said:

It is good to try something different Keith and this works beautifully. The shapes and textures are great. It would have been nice to see the original in PiP. Hope you have a good new week.
3 years ago

Keith Burton replied to Rosalyn Hilborne:

This is the original Rosa.......I used manual focus to create the bokeh. Other than that I just upped the vibrance and clarity a little and added a vignette. Glad you like it.
3 years ago

Ulrich John said:

Fine work, Keith ! Have a very nice week ahead !
3 years ago ( translate )

Berny said:

First thought was olympic rings ;-)
Beautiful!
3 years ago

Ed Synchro said:

Works really well Keith especially against the background colour
3 years ago

Gudrun said:

Excellent work, I love pure bokeh!
3 years ago ( translate )

Diana Australis said:

It worked well...I thought it was Olympic Rings at first too, Keith!
3 years ago

Rosalyn Hilborne replied to Keith Burton:

I am impressed Keith! I have a picture that I will upload in PiP soon that I would love your views on, about the background bokeh!
3 years ago

Keith Burton said:

Thank you all very much folks.............glad you like it..!!
3 years ago

HappySnapper said:

Very effective Keith, I like your explanation to Rosa how you achieved the end result. I've been trying to count the number of blades on the aperture, one count it's 7 then the next count I make it 8!

Just looked it up, It's 7.
3 years ago

Keith Burton replied to HappySnapper:

Thank you Maurice...............glad you approve. Seven is definitely the magic number!

It's a fantastic lens............I've got the 12-100mm f4 Pro lens too and I intended to sell on the 12-40, but I just can't bring myself to do it :-) The f2.8 aperture ratio is just perfect for this sort of shot.
3 years ago

Keith Burton replied to Rosalyn Hilborne:

Thank Rosa...........I've just seen the photo you speak of and have already commented.
3 years ago

HappySnapper replied to Keith Burton:

I would hang on to it if you possibly can, I have the basic Kit 14-42mm which I use mainly inside buildings and It's lovely to use. I bought it separately after PX the O-MD EM10 for the O-MD EM5 which only came with the 14-150mm.
3 years ago