Hey gang,

Well, got my points across (at least to my liking) but bokeh is rather a
dull subject, real or not.  Most lens with shallow focus are pleasing in out
of focus areas in an abstract way (and how many of the population hate
abstract art?) but have other little interest.  When I see a blurry car in
the background, I don't like it.  When I see the rings that appear in out of
focus areas of mirror lens I don't particularly like them either.  But that
all said, who cares?  Not I.  I was hoping someone could really produce
something, and eventually Keith did.  It's online, I'd like to see it off to
fully believe he didn't make it up <g> and that was all I was getting at, so
immerse yourself in bokeh or give it the moon, both are fine! ;-)

Oh, another main reason I forgot, I haven't read a pile of the latest bokeh
emails, don't need to know.  I'm not trying to snub the authors, just
haven't the interest now that things are where they are at.  Hope no one
said naughty things about me though!  If so, gfen is gonna pull out the FAQ
and point to a subsection and tell you that you are in violation of such and
such and have been selected for termination by means of exposing you to
bokeh of Nikon lenses!

Bradley (who may or may not have a bokeh-hokah filter in place)

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