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Images taken today at [[w:Riverside Cemetery (Macon, Georgia)|Riverside Cemetery]], Macon, GA, with the {{c|Jupiter-3 1.5/50}}. | |||
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At close-focus distances, the bokeh this lens renders is creamy and smooth. At medium focal lengths, it’s just odd. For example: | |||
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That really has to be the worst bokeh I have ever seen. What gives? It’s bad enough this lens is so hard to focus wide-open, now I need to deal with this? Could I have gotten weird copy? It would figure. Well, [https://www.35mmc.com/15/05/2016/lomography-50mm-new-jupiter-3-review/ maybe not]. | |||
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Revision as of 16:27, 6 February 2021
Jupiter at the Cemetery
Images taken today at Riverside Cemetery, Macon, GA, with the Jupiter-3 1.5/50.
At close-focus distances, the bokeh this lens renders is creamy and smooth. At medium focal lengths, it’s just odd. For example:
That really has to be the worst bokeh I have ever seen. What gives? It’s bad enough this lens is so hard to focus wide-open, now I need to deal with this? Could I have gotten weird copy? It would figure. Well, maybe not.