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ST. DENYS
One of my first attempts at creating a Bokehrama using the Brenizer Method. Taken on a f1.8 50 prime, it consists of around 67 photos and has an effective focal length of 14mm and an aperture of 0.53!
  16th January 2017
Nikon D5500   |   50mm / ƒ/1.8 / 1/40s / ISO 800
  St. Denys Station, Southampton
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ST. DENYS
One of my first attempts at creating a Bokehrama using the Brenizer Method. Taken on a f1.8 50 prime, it consists of around 67 photos and has an effective focal length of 14mm and an aperture of 0.53!
  16th January 2017
St. Denys Station, Southampton
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Nikon D5500   |   50mm / ƒ/1.8 / 1/40s / ISO 800
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