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.
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.
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 :)
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And also who used the knives from the dough-cutting, or how to say, there are not holes but slots?
Ideal on 85mm fix
Well, at fifty dollars it’s tolerable, but at 35 you can see the stuffing
To try to take a portrait in nature
and if you shoot through a slotted spoon?
Or to make holes with a hole punch - a filter like this, everything is more convenient than chucking from a meat grinder
I always twisted the meat through a meat grinder, but now it is not there. different minced meat from minced meat from the grinder?
I always twisted the meat through a meat grinder, but now it is not there. different minced meat from minced meat from the grinder?
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.
Elegant!
Thank you Arkady!
And I really liked it, there is no meat grinder. but I’ll come up with something!
I shoot with…. that's funny !
Will it work on 18-105?
What's stopping you from trying?
It turned out, Photo on the “meat grinder”, Nikon D3200, Nikror AF-S DX Nikkor 18-105mm f / 3.5-5.6G ED VR
It turned out, Photo on the “meat grinder”, Nikon D3200, Nikror AF-S DX Nikkor 18-105mm f / 3.5-5.6G ED VR
It turned
Well, you see.
Very nicely done!