Homemade Petzval Swirl Bokeh with a 50mm Lens

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Here�s a quick look at how I created some homemade �petzval swirl� bokeh that mimics photos taken with the new Petzval 58 Bokeh Control Art lens.

Basically, on my 50mm 1.8 prime lens (yes, changing the focal length will mess this up!) I cut a small hole in light-proof paper over my lens hood, and taped it together, to produce some cheapo Petzval bokeh that swirls the background at wide apertures.

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Vignetting is a problem, however. You may have to change the size of the hole in the paper to remove this. It�s cheap, works pretty well� but at the cost of looks.

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It�s dumb, I get that, but anything to get that image though, right? Here are some more example photos:

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About the author: Sam Luyk is a photography enthusiast and a SUNY Polytechnic Institute student at SUNY Polytechnic Institute. You can connect with him through Twitter and his website. This article also appeared here.

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