
10-29-2008, 01:52 PM
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the bokeh is more visible with lights but it does not neccessarily have to be a light causing the shape to appear.
If you take a look at Wulfs post you will see with teh star that they happen in place of the standard hexagonal bokeh shapes.
they are however more dramatic if they are lit.
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