Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/07/17
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I admit that I'm having an interesting time grokking this concept of bokeh to the fullest. Perhaps I'm just too much of a neophyte. Anyway....I have this image which I took on the 4th of July here in Davis, CA while walking back from the bike races. Without a doubt it's the most pleasing image in B&W I've ever made. It was taken with an M6-TTL, a Summicron 1:2/50 (the kind that can do a bit of macro if you have the goggles for it, which I don't), on Agfa APX 100 film. The day had a high thin overcast which I think is why I like this photo so much. Shot wide-open at F2 standing as close to the subject as possible. I scanned the negative with a Nikon Colorscan 4000 at 4000 px/in monochrome. <http://www.splitsecondfilms.com/images/Leica/lanterns-72-web.jpg> So, is this "good bokeh", or am I missing the point? Thanks for any comments you may wish to share on this point. One other thing: printing B&W. I pulled this into Photoshop and printed it on my Epson 870. If I print in color mode there is a warmth to the image. If I print it B&W mode it seems almost blue-ish and suddenly a grainy-ness that isn't there in the image or in the version printed in color mode. Perhaps this is a question for a different thread? Thank you, Adam Bridge