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Bokehrama on a bridge.
Lens: Porst 55mm ƒ1:1.2 Camera: K5 Photo Location: Klundert Aperture: F1.2 
Posted By: Clavius, 05-20-2012, 04:04 AM

Another bokehrama. 16 pictures stitched togehter, taken with the Porst 55 ƒ1:1.2



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Very nice shot! Don't know the term "bokehrama" but will find out. Regardless, I like the photo.
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A very nice look to the picture Wil.--charliezap
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every photo were took at f1.2??

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every photo were took at f1.2??
Yes, I focus once manually and then use the high speed shutter of the K5 while making multiple pictures. Then I stitch them together with panorama software.
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Nice photo!

Not a criticisim just an observation, but there are quite a few stitch errors. These shots are challenging to get a clean seamless pic though.
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Nice photo!

Not a criticisim just an observation, but there are quite a few stitch errors. These shots are challenging to get a clean seamless pic though.
Thanks! And I can handle critisism, otherwise I shouldn't have placed in on the internet.

I found that stitching gets easier when everything is sharp. (Like with normal panoramas.) The bokeh seems to 'confuse' the stitching software. (In this case PTgui.) Off course the goal was to get extra bokeh through stitching, and get the MF-feel, so that's no option.

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made me smile.... creatively composed... well done, dave m
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