Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/11/22

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Squares and sabotage
From: Mark Rabiner <mrabiner@concentric.net>
Date: Mon, 22 Nov 1999 13:12:51 -0800

Ken Iisaka wrote:
> 
> > Ken Iisaka wrote:
> > ><Snip>
> > > A couple of years ago in Japan were photos taken with super-long
> (>400mm)
> > > lenses wide open (2.8 or 4.0)  The background became lumps of light that
> it
> > > didn't matter where they were taken.  Still, the all-important
> photographers
> > > chose exotic locations, and photos were accompanied with captions to
> > > describe the location...  he he he
> >
> > "Mark's wife swimming in a sea of bokeh," 1999
> > Mark :-) Rabiner
> 
> Pretty much.  When I saw all the photographs on advertisements in subways, I
> got really dizzy.
> 
> I'd take a portrait taken using a Noctilux anyday over a 300/2.8 anyday.

Let's just get rich coming out with a line of out of focus backdrops of famous
or generic places!
Mark Rabiner
Bokeh Is Us!