Thank you for your insight! That "twisty edge" is done naturally by the handmade, adapted to canon projector lens Kipronar - it's a petzval lens, which gives a swirly bokeh like this and it's not photoshoped :) I would really love to show you how does it look without that bokeh, but in that time I captured this moment only with this lens, so in raw file you would see the same twisty edges. But you can look at my husbands photo - ![23916489_10155927033782920_705743226653285275_o.jpg] It's a comparison of canon EF 135mm f/2,0 L USM and Belomo KO-140M (140mm f1,8) (it's really quite similar to Kipronar)(()
Thank you for your insight! That "twisty edge" is done naturally by the handmade, adapted to canon projector lens Kipronar - it's a petzval lens, which gives a swirly bokeh like this and it's not photoshoped :) I would really love to show you how does it look without that bokeh, but in that time I captured this moment only with this lens, so in raw file you would see the same twisty edges. But you can look at my husbands photo - ![23916489_10155927033782920_705743226653285275_o.jpg] It's a comparison of canon EF 135mm f/2,0 L USM and Belomo KO-140M (140mm f1,8) (it's really quite similar to Kipronar)(()
Wow, gorgeous. It's a really interesting effect. Thanks for your response to mine!