The lens is the Helios 44, a copy of the Zeiss Biotar. I for one tend to like to play around with a little lively bokeh, so when I heard about a certain popular Russian made lens being described as a "bokeh monster," I was quite intrigued. Adjectives often used to describe the bokeh of an image range may include "creamy" or "swirly," "smooth" or "busy," or may even describe shapes evident such as "oblong" or "doughnut." In many cases, such areas will often simply appear blurry or soft, but, as been found with certain lenses, these areas will often exhibit their own characteristics that will, based upon the tastes of the viewer, either add or detract from an image. In fact, Chrome's built in spell checker is flagging every instance of me typing the term "bokeh."īokeh is a photographic term referring to the appearance of out-of-focus parts of an image.
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