



Anyway, this isn't particularly related to the story in the photos above, but initially I did this to get the bokeh from the lights outside the window (that's the black thing in the background) but my room is too bright and I can't get all the nice bokeh without having overexposed dolls :( So I ended up using some LED lights (which are in a row, haha, as you can tell from the blue bokeh) to make bokeh. Which is kind of a pity cos the bokeh in the background is really really nice. Here's what it looks like:

And yes, that's me. I usually cheat and use textures/filters for bokeh, but this photo is only adjusted for colours and contrast, all the bokeh is real :D Haha. (I've no idea why I'm so excited about bokeh really). I took my reflection against the windows where building lights where on and ta-dah~ But for bokeh in dolly photos, I would probably need to buy those Christmas lights or something...
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