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Am 14.5.2021 um 17:25 schrieb jaeger:

poor friends become bokeh background thanks to summilux   lol

That's a good one. Actually you are right. Looks  bit weird with the other guys blurred by bokeh and only my son sharp in the middle. But my intension was just to test the lens with some first shots at open aperture. 

 

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5 hours ago, zupfgeiger said:

That's a good one. Actually you are right. Looks  bit weird with the other guys blurred by bokeh and only my son sharp in the middle. But my intension was just to test the lens with some first shots at open aperture. 

 

Unfortunately, many users of fast Leica lenses (especially Noctilux) seem to never get out of the testing phase.  ☹️
 

Jeff

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3 hours ago, Jeff S said:

Unfortunately, many users of fast Leica lenses (especially Noctilux) seem to never get out of the testing phase.  ☹️
 

Jeff

Part of persistent bragging rights ritual.

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Imagine the emotional damage that has been done to those other kids, nah, don't want a photo of you guys, just testing what the bokeh looks like, you're not important enough for anywone to waste time taking your actual photo!

What's the number for Childline?

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vor 31 Minuten schrieb earleygallery:

Imagine the emotional damage that has been done to those other kids, nah, don't want a photo of you guys, just testing what the bokeh looks like, you're not important enough for anywone to waste time taking your actual photo!

What's the number for Childline?

Got the message now, thanks. Next time all kids tack sharp.

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vor 10 Stunden schrieb earleygallery:

Just be sure to pixellate their faces so that they can't be recognised.

I think that this is a serious remark. There is such a lot of abuse in the web. And once a picture is uploaded it is gone and lost in the eternal swamps of the dark net. I never ever posted a picture of my own kids. Most probably you are not informed enough. As the Mods of the forum in our days I would even evaluate a new rule that pictures of children are forbidden in the forum. Just to protect the parents that are so proud of their kids. And to protect the children of course. 

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12 minutes ago, M10 for me said:

....I think that this is a serious remark. There is such a lot of abuse in the web. And once a picture is uploaded it is gone and lost in the eternal swamps of the dark net.....

Whether he meant it as a serious remark or not, I agree with your comments about uploading pictures of children.  I think this has been discussed numerous times on here in the past and it's a sad inditement of our times, but it never ceases to amaze me that people continue to do it.

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3 hours ago, M10 for me said:

I think that this is a serious remark. There is such a lot of abuse in the web. And once a picture is uploaded it is gone and lost in the eternal swamps of the dark net. I never ever posted a picture of my own kids. Most probably you are not informed enough. As the Mods of the forum in our days I would even evaluate a new rule that pictures of children are forbidden in the forum. Just to protect the parents that are so proud of their kids. And to protect the children of course. 

It wasn't a serious remark. I find it funny that people bother to upload a photo with pixellated faces. How about not posting the photo at all!!

What about when the kids are outside - nothing stops perverts from seeing them. Where does it end? Actually it ends in far more danger for children as I for one wouldn't go near a lost child for example, for fear of being accused of doing wrong - I saw this happen once and the person helping the child was a woman, then the parent turned up and went crazy at her! 

Anyway, back to the topic, yes results - and bokeh - look very nice.

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 I looked at the browser setup. If you bought something over the Internet. They know where your wife lives, you, your children, phone numbers, maps. Know all your friends and your friends ' friends. I don't think a picture of a child means anything.

A friend's camera was stolen. The bandits were found on the same day. Video surveillance is everywhere. The police were looking at the road leading to their house.

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38 minutes ago, capo di tutti capi said:

 I looked at the browser setup. If you bought something over the Internet. They know where your wife lives, you, your children, phone numbers, maps. Know all your friends and your friends ' friends. I don't think a picture of a child means anything.

A friend's camera was stolen. The bandits were found on the same day. Video surveillance is everywhere. The police were looking at the road leading to their house.

>Video surveillance is everywhere.< Interesting. Which city?

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2 hours ago, Cobram said:

>Video surveillance is everywhere.< Interesting. Which city?

In all the big cities. I'm talking about Moscow. Video surveillance is also available in stores. It's like in a Hollywood movie. When the police look at the records.

My daughter registered a teen account (so that her parents wouldn't see it) I got a notification - maybe you know each other. Ahahaha. Facebook, instagram etc

To be hidden you need to try very hard. 

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