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Thursday, February 19, 2009

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Whip Your Bokeh Into Shape(s)

Matt Jeppsen | 02/19- 09:06 AM

Turn round specular highlights into creative shapes

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Here’s a cool little tutorial that shows you how to make a lens cover that can control the shape of bokeh in your photographs. All this DIY tutorial takes is a little cardboard, tape, and time…

Pictures and instructions can be found at this link. An accompanying tutorial video is embedded below.


DIY bokeh from Eirik Solheim on Vimeo.

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Freeze slices of time, DIY style

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