The blue/yellow of the out of focus branches doesn't bother me. I'm not sure if it can be avoided. Perhaps I'll try shooting those same branches at the same time of day with my a 400/5.6. I doubt if the squirrel will show up for a reshoot <g>.
Paul
On Jan 3, 2005, at 12:21 AM, Rob Studdert wrote:


On 2 Jan 2005 at 21:19, Paul Stenquist wrote:

I'm not sure what we are talking about here. The out of focus branches
are rendered somewhat transparent and diffuse. That's just good bokeh
in my book. Shel reported purple fringe. I haven't seen it, although
there is some color in the background branches.

Hi Paul,

The quite visible blue/yellow shift around the rear branches was what I was
referring to, it's quite distracting in what is an otherwise good shot. Bokeh
wise I'm sure it would look OK in B&W but it doesn't cut the mustard for me in
colour.


Cheers,



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