I got very close to an eraser on a pencil and - with the help of a tiny Zeiss microfilm lens - was able to convince it to get rid of some of the redundant bokeh 😅:
... and tried to capture these balancing acts with one of the most unusual scanner lenses I've seen so far (it has an almost perfectly round aperture and is able to create bubble bokeh like a Trioplan, even though it's most likely a 6 element design:
The first one is focus stacked (bracketed in-camera, assembled in Ps). It was pure luck that the jackdaw had its head turned at the right angle, as the the other shots in the sequence it was looking all over the place 😁
I think you have something there. It was much easer to snap away back then, no privacy neurotics ever hassled me on my wandering around London. London was also a lot more gritty and interesting back when I did these shots.
Some time ago I was shooting some architecture. Some woman passing by demanded to see what I had shot to make sure she was not in the picture.
Here are a few more pictures of my trip to Piacenza. Basilica di Sant'Antonino was the original city Cathedral, built outside the city walls. Much altered, the Romanesque origins are still mainly hidden under the Baroque makeover. The cloisters are a little oasis of peace and quiet.
Just arrived in Turunc and this little fella was looking at my villa pool. I've done nothing to the image apart from cropping it in PSE. Taken with my X-T5 and the 70-300.
Actually the water is excellent, it's from a natural spring. It was murky because of clay stirred up in heavy rain. But my fishing is catch and release anyway.