Disagree all you like, I was not questioning what the background is or is not.
I am questioning what good bokeh is.
If reducing the background to nothing but color constitutes good bokeh, then you have succeeded.
Charlie;
Methinks you're trying to be an academic pr---, nothing more.
My original post was designed to create intrigue on a bug image with nice bokeh.
(BTW, mantids aren't really bugs, but the original intent was fun.)
Another poster posted an image of a mantid on a stucco wall ... and apparently you took exception to my comment.
In your own post you rhetorically said,
"I recognize no moist Floridian splendor ..."
Really? No sh-t?
Sorry, Charlie, but the "
This is Florida" sign in the background got blurred with the rest of the greenery

Now, you are popping-off with minutia that has nothing to do with anything.
Here is the bottom line:
If you think you have a better bokeh bug shot, post it, and (if I agree) I will respect your opinion.
If all you have is more lip, or a common bug shot on a wall, or your screen door, sorry Charlie, but you are off-topic and just a blowhard to me.
By the way muslin often has light, mid, and dark tones:
Thank you for the academic exercise

Show me the wildlife bug shot excellence of which you are capable, and if I agree it is worthy of my attention, I will give it to you.
Otherwise, your comments belong in the recycle bin IMO.
Admin: This approach serves the NG community no good.