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nice compositon and dof on the flower due to the crop. but a little overexposed on the whites which has caused the abberation fringing on the petals. keep experimenting.
There are two different phenomena that commonly run under the name colour fringing: chromatic aberration and blooming. Chromatic aberration is a deficiency of the lens that results in colour fringes that are only present on the peripheral parts of a photo. Another clear indication of chromatic aberration is, that the coloured fringes only appear on non-radial edges and their colour depends on the orientation with respect to the center. (note the greenish fringes of the bright regions):
Salam Zainurin,
Amazing details from the OM optics capturing this coat button. The bokeh is so pleasing and thanks for sharing.
Regards,
Jusni