Bokeh is easily achieved by holding the camera at angles to the light that catch reflections from glass and water. The Botanic Gardens in Glasnevin are a good place to practice.
I don't know enough to be able to answer this definitely. I don't use a hood and tend to follow sunbeams as they fall onto flowers. Wherever there are waterdroplets in the background, there's bound to be good bokeh, if you angle the camera well.
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So ... by using hoods on all of my lenses I'm actively working against Bokeh?
I don't know enough to be able to answer this definitely. I don't use a hood and tend to follow sunbeams as they fall onto flowers. Wherever there are waterdroplets in the background, there's bound to be good bokeh, if you angle the camera well.
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