But I think you missed the point. We don't want to be admiring any good
bokeh if it's in front.
Chuck Norcutt
Ken Norton wrote:
>> One thing I have noticed in the photos posted, mine and others,
>> is that foreground OOF elements are often a distraction, in even
>> the best of shots. I have few of my shots where I find it OK.
>> I'm curious what others think?
>>
>
>
> Yes. However, a "symmetrical" lens will generally produce equally good (or
> bad) bokeh in both foreground and background elements. Nearly all lenses for
> 4x5 cameras, for example, are symmetrical.
>
> AG
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