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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Arkady, I would add that in addition to beautiful bokeh, this nozzle will be an excellent protective light filter! :) Filters stones flying into the camera and so on.! :)
And shots from an RPG!
Ahaha - awesome!
But seriously, the bokeh from this attachment looks terrible! I prefer the uniform “creamy” bokeh that I get when using high-quality, fast optics.
Cool! to the museum
This is great! Great idea! At the weekend I’m going to look for an old meat grinder and give her a second life :)
cut it out of cardboard and put it on the lens
:)
Oh, he looks smart. They told me about such a nozzle, only with small holes, about 1 mm. And here is xD
Weekend plans appeared)) Thanks for the great examples.
I don’t know whether you already wrote about this or not,
but instead of this attachment from a meat grinder you can yourself
make filters from black cardboard for interesting bokeh:
in the form of hearts, stars, crosses, letters ...
You can get interesting results.
https://radojuva.com.ua/2010/07/kak-sdelat-boke-bokeh/
by this principle:
https://www.google.de/search?q=%D0%B1%D0%BE%D0%BA%D0%B5+%D0%BD%D0%B0%D1%81%D0%B0%D0%B4%D0%BA%D0%B0&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=fZ4vVY60EIXJPKzhgbAM&ved=0CAcQ_AUoAQ&biw=1230&bih=878
You can also add a strainer; for tea bokeh :)
but after all - minced bokeh turned out.
Inspired by your article with the keyhole, used a meat grinder knife last fall ...
Pampering is all this, gentlemen.
And why not indulge, we indulge in beer, yes ...
Awesome
Fantasy! Very stuffing! ))))
Creative! Now at flea markets prices for old meat grinders will skyrocket ...))
That's exactly why I like your site, Arkady!
For simplicity and subtle humor.
Thank you!
+1
good protective filter ... :) I wonder what is the diameter of the grinder?
Finding 55mm: DD
I need 72mm. :-) can anyone have
Tough, original, frightening and beautiful)))
Original)))
In the 70s, I shot it on Zenit, only drilled holes in the lid, forgot only the formula, there the hole diameter and the distance between them were calculated depending on the focal length of the lens, I had one on Helios, the second on Jupiter 37A. The bokeh was more interesting than on examples, then you won’t take it from the kandachka))).
Something similar is used in amateur astronomy.
It's called a focusing mask.
Such experiments are best done using Lensbaby Double Glass Optic.
Lensbaby sells a set of diaphragms with different patterns for such experiments, and even a set of blanks for diaphragms can be practiced as you like ... :-)
pfff, sold ... but how to support the domestic meat grinder?
It became like a watercolor painting :)
http://photo-monster.ru/forum/topic7288.html
https://radojuva.com.ua/2013/01/cold-center-spot-filter-make/
Six? :)
If anyone is interested, neat holes are made as a regular office punch. On paper, naturally.
in the photo with yellow flowers c. in the upper right corner you can clearly see the meat grinder - left, those who do not know will immediately bite into what was filmed