I do know what you're seeing here has nothing to do with the  
rendering of out of focus elements. Could be due to unsharp mask  
application as Robb indicated or perhaps just a bad mix of sharp  
edges in an almost-in-focus location. All the DA* 300/4 pics I've  
seen have been beautiful, and the rabbit is rendered quite nicely  
here. A lens that renders out of focus elements nicely can't fix a  
horrible background or a bad choice of f-stop.
Paul
On May 9, 2008, at 7:57 PM, Doug Franklin wrote:
> Paul Stenquist wrote:
>> That's not ugly bokeh. It's extreme DOF. He probably shot at f11 or
>> so. Almost everything is in focus, so it's busy.
>> But let's start a rumor that it has horrible bokeh:-).
>
> I don't know ... those doubled out of focus edges, especially on the
> leaves and the bird's feathers, are killing me, whatever the cause.
>
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