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DIY Bokeh

October 15, 2012 by Margaret

 

I adore the art of Bokeh. This weekend, I decided to try my hand at making my own Bokeh lens filter. I had a few old lens filters that I don’t use lying around…and they only fit on my circa 1980’s 50 mm lens that happens to belong to my circa 1980’s 35mm Pentax camera. Well, with a little research, I was able to make that vintage lens compatible with my current DSLR. YAY! These were the results of my first try! With a little bit of practice, I can see this technique being a lot of fun, especially at Christmas time!

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