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- Bokeh - Wikipedia
In photography, bokeh ( ˈ b oʊ k ə BOH-kə or ˈ b oʊ k eɪ BOH-kay; [1] Japanese:) is the aesthetic quality of the blur produced in out-of-focus parts of an image, whether foreground or background or both It is created by using a wide aperture lens
- Bokeh
Bokeh makes it simple to create common plots, but also can handle custom or specialized use-cases Interactive Tools and widgets let you and your audience probe “what if” scenarios or drill-down into the details of your data
- Understanding Bokeh for Beginners - Photography Life
Basically, bokeh is the quality of out-of-focus or “blurry” parts of the image rendered by a camera lens – it is NOT the blur itself or the amount of blur in the foreground or the background of a subject
- What is Bokeh Effect in Photography: A Beginners Guide
Bokeh is produced by out-of-focus lights in front of or behind the subject in focus We break down bokeh and how you can shoot it Bokeh can add texture and depth to your images
- Bokeh Effect in Photography: A Guide to Gorgeous Background Blur
Portrait photographers often rely on creamy background bokeh to elevate their compositions, but you can also find heavy use of bokeh in wildlife photography, product photography, food photography, and event photography
- Understanding Bokeh | B H eXplora - B H Photo Video
In this educational article from B H, you will learn the definition and history of bokeh, as well tips on how to use it creatively in your photography
- Bokeh for Beginners - Nikon USA
Bokeh is defined as “the effect of a soft out-of-focus background that you get when shooting a subject, using a fast lens, at the widest aperture, such as f 2 8 or wider ” Simply put, bokeh is the pleasing or aesthetic quality of out-of-focus blur in a photograph
- What is Bokeh? Good, Bad, and Beautiful Bokeh Explained
Good bokeh is typically creamy and soft and buttery, while bad bokeh is ‘busy’ and there are diffuse halos and outlines around out of focus objects that overlap in a messy and visually confusing way
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