Minced bokeh

If someone is tired of the boring 'bakeshki' obtained with Planarov, SonnarovOtusov and Heliosov, then in this article Radozhiva proposes a 'hard-core' solution for creating 'unique' minced bokeh.

Minced bokeh

Minced bokeh

It is very easy to create an 'interesting' bokeh - just ask your grandmother for a meat grinder attachment, which you can then install instead of a light filter on your favorite lens. I attached this attachment to the lens Minolta MC Rokkor-PF 1: 1.4 f = 58mm using tape. But it's easier to stick it on safety filter :). Then you can go and take off the fabulous 'meat grinder' minced bokeshki.

Meat grinder filter

Meat grinder filter

Such a focus will only work with the use of high-aperture optics. The higher the F number, the more visible this 'filter' will appear in photographs.

Also on the topic, I advise you to look at the review MC Zenitar-ME1 1,7 / 50 :)

Material prepared Arkady Shapoval. Training/Consultations | Youtube | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | Telegram

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Comments: 117, on the topic: Stuffing bokeh

  • PhotoDro

    And also who used the knives from the dough-cutting, or how to say, there are not holes but slots?

  • anonym

    Ideal on 85mm fix
    Well, at fifty dollars it’s tolerable, but at 35 you can see the stuffing

  • anonym

    To try to take a portrait in nature

  • Olga

    and if you shoot through a slotted spoon?

  • Olga

    Or to make holes with a hole punch - a filter like this, everything is more convenient than chucking from a meat grinder

  • Tetris

    I always twisted the meat through a meat grinder, but now it is not there. different minced meat from minced meat from the grinder?

  • Pacman

    I always twisted the meat through a meat grinder, but now it is not there. different minced meat from minced meat from the grinder?

  • Defend522

    Neighing from the heart :-) Actually, this is cool, because any new information is food for the brain. It is a pity for those wretched photographers whose brains are clogged with stamps, which, obviously, from creative impotence, are not able to enjoy an ordinary joke.

  • Paul

    Elegant!
    Thank you Arkady!

  • Alexey de Paris

    And I really liked it, there is no meat grinder. but I’ll come up with something!
    I shoot with…. that's funny !

  • Valery

    Will it work on 18-105?

    • B. R. P.

      What's stopping you from trying?

      • Valery

        It turned out, Photo on the “meat grinder”, Nikon D3200, Nikror AF-S DX Nikkor 18-105mm f / 3.5-5.6G ED VR

    • Valery

      It turned out, Photo on the “meat grinder”, Nikon D3200, Nikror AF-S DX Nikkor 18-105mm f / 3.5-5.6G ED VR

    • Valery

      It turned

      • B. R. P.

        Well, you see.

  • Jim sheppard

    Very nicely done!

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