View of San Francisco from the Twin Peaks lookout. The warm morning glow of the sun envelops the city like a warm blanket.
Photographed with the unique Helios 44 "Swirly Bokeh". When used at large apertures (such as f/2.0) in combination with a busy background, it creates a circular blur around the subject - an almost painterly effect that modern lenses often actually try to avoid.
Created by filmmaker/photographer Milo Dinkelaar (Rietveld Academy, Audio Visual Art 2010)