<\/span> <\/span><\/figure>\n<\/div>\nHowever, as you can see in the image above, the swirl effect doesn’t always appear. My flower photo was shot up close, which caused the background to blur too much<\/em> for the swirl I was looking for. <\/p>\nSo I picked a subject that was a little farther away, still shooting wide open at f\/2:<\/p>\n
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<\/span> <\/span><\/figure>\n<\/div>\nThe result didn’t have swirly bokeh, but the bokeh definitely had more shape to it. I knew I was getting closer.<\/p>\n
I kept my aperture at f\/2, then took another shot with a subject that was slightly farther away – perhaps 4-5 feet:<\/p>\n
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<\/span> <\/span><\/figure>\n<\/div>\nCan you start to see the swirl shape in the background? It became clear that I needed a good distance from my subject, as well as a background that included enough small highlights to fall into swirly bokeh in the distance.<\/p>\n
Finally, I aimed my Helios 44-2 lens at a birdhouse about eight feet away, which conveniently had a cute little toad in the lower peephole. Here’s the result:<\/p>\n
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<\/span> <\/span><\/figure>\n<\/div>\nSuccess! This shot also helped me realize that you need a pretty good distance in the background so the little light spots and details can register into that swirl shape. As long as you use a wide-open aperture, you choose a subject that’s reasonably far from the background and your lens, and you make sure that the background has plenty of little highlights, you can get the same results!<\/p>\n
Of course, you’ll also need a Helios 44-2 lens and the relevant adapter, but like I said, you can grab these for cheap online. <\/p>\n
Go create swirly bokeh with your Helios 44-2 lens!<\/h2>\n I have to say: I’m really in love with my Helios 44-2 lens. <\/p>\n
It offers an f\/2 maximum aperture, weighs next to nothing, and is incredibly inexpensive – remember, I grabbed mine for less than $50 (including shipping). Even at very small apertures, the lens produces beautiful images. Here’s another example photo, this one shot at a much narrower aperture: <\/p>\n
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<\/span> <\/span>The Mississippi River photographed with my Helios 44-2 lens.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<\/div>\nI’ve had such a great time with this lens that I’m going to purchase more manual focus primes. The glass creates very unique images, and I can’t wait to pick up my next one.<\/p>\n
Hopefully, you can use my walkthrough to capture some amazing swirly bokeh of your own. If you struggle to get good results, you can always head out into your backyard or a nearby park – like I did – and experiment with different subjects and distances. Soon, you’ll be creating some wonderfully artistic images!<\/p>\n
Now over to you:<\/p>\n
Do you plan to use a Helios 44-2 lens? Have you ever used one? Share your thoughts (and images!) in the comments below!<\/em><\/p>\nThe post How to Create Swirly Bokeh (With the Helios 44-2 Lens)<\/a> appeared first on Digital Photography School<\/a>. It was authored by Mike Newton<\/a>.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"The post How to Create Swirly Bokeh (With the Helios 44-2 Lens) appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by<\/p>\n
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