Several posts ago we spoke about the bokeh - the blurred background in the picture and the leader in the test was Jupiter-9 (85 mm). Today I want to show examples of the side of this lens on the open aperture 2.0.
The photos show a garland in the Grandfather Frost House. The lens is completely defocused.
I would not have thought that bokeh can be voluminous. Some kind of bubbles have turned out.
My specimen softed strongly on the open aperture, but people say that there are also more successful ones.
If you love the bokeh of Soviet lenses and you do not have money for unnecessarily expensive Helios-40, then Jupiter-9 will be an excellent option for shooting portraits and objects with an interesting volumetric and swirling bokeh.
Examples of portraits: