Have at it Seacapt.
It later occurred to me that I should have named this thread, The Good, The Bad, The Ugly (Bokeh).
a a i b, I see Some detail in every one. Perhaps that is because I know what is actually there.
Tess, I've purposely left out the lens IDs to remove any bias. As I said in the OP, some may be able to tell what lenses some if not all of these were taken with.
I appreciate all the feedback and thank you to everybody for participating in my little study. My intention in posting these as various types and asking what people think is this. I've read a lot of reviews and comments of photos. Most contain comments about Bokeh. To me it all has it's own quality but I've seen that (even here) not everybody agrees about what 'good' bokeh is. For me, the bokeh should add something to the image. If it distracts from the actual focal point as in the first photo, it should in itself, be interesting.
Here are a couple/few more to consider if you care to.
Just to throw another wrench into the works, Does the Bokeh always have to be Behind the focal point? Or does it then just become a blurry part of the photo at that point? Such as..