“ Fall Light ”
Well, the goldenrod might be the center of attention here, but the bokeh backdrop is what makes it really stand out. The original effect in color was too subtle; the black & white made it more pronounced.

The bokeh in this photo is produced by plowed canes (corn, I think) left in ...
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  • Laura Askins Edited a year ago

    I love the simple things in life.  Capturing an abundance of bokeh is amazing!

    I love the simple things in life.  Capturing an abundance of bokeh is amazing!

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  • Derrick Griffiths-Davies Edited a year ago

    Nicely done Diane. The natural bokeh are stunning and work amazingly well as a background. Great work.

    Nicely done Diane. The natural bokeh are stunning and work amazingly well as a background. Great work.

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  • Eileen Wadie Edited a year ago

    I think the softness of the booked background really works on this shot. B and W was an interesting choice and worked well. I winner of a little color on the main flower… more

    I think the softness of the booked background really works on this shot. B and W was an interesting choice and worked well. I winner of a little color on the main flower would have made it pop some?

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  • Susan Tangeman Edited a year ago

    I find it interesting that the black and white brought out the bokeh. I will have to try it.

    I find it interesting that the black and white brought out the bokeh. I will have to try it.

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Canon EOS Rebel SL1 (EOS 100D) Canon 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6
1/320 f/6.3 100 135

Tags

#bokeh #goldenrod #fields_edge #solidago #afternoon

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