> "Ray Amos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I know I'm going to get a lot of grief for this, but neither is the
> Canon 100-400 IS lens ... I think it's fine for landscapes and other
> things when Bokeh is not so important.  I place more importance on
> wildlife photography because that's what I do.  Maybe it's just
> impossible to have good Bokeh with a 4:1 zoom lens with variable
> aperture at f/5.6.  

Hi Ray,

Difficult, but not impossible :-) Like everything else in Photography!

One has to take care that the background is plain. Linear background
elements like twigs, branches or wires are rendered most distractingly.
It also helps to have the background at least five times further away
than the subject.

Here is one example (handheld, shot near life-size, EF100-400 + 500D)
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/elan7e/files/Julian%20Loke/succ002a.jpg

Cheers
Julian Loke

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