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- The 2.8 aperture is wrong, you can easily get bokeh at higher apertures as well. Totally depends on the shot. - You don't have to focus in the foreground. Depends on where you want the bokeh. - Wrong! The focuspoint will not change. Maybe it looks like less is in focus, because of the bokeh, but that doesn't makes the "focus fall off" - You CAN get bokeh while you don't focus at something close to you. Something far away will work as well, the bokeh will just change.
Most of what he said isn't incorrect (except for the focus part), but if you tell that to someone who doesn't understands anything of it isn't helping. They will think it'll only work the way he described. It would be good to link him to wikipedia or a good photography site, explaining aperture and bokeh properly. But don't tell him this undetailed crap.
OP, I kinda like your shot. I am>>243818btw.
inb4 "borkeh"
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