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Originally Posted by naro |
Is this an equipment or composition question?
It was composed such that the attention dwelled to the rear, hence making the bokeh more distracting.
You can attempt to compose tighter to make bokeh work for you, hiding the flaws of the equipment and execute the intention.
Bokeh is supposed to compliment the photo or surrounding.
More does not always mean good.
Horlick and Mocha powder are great tools of disguise.
They make people look better in certain lighting conditions.