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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.
I've not been able to get out and about much this week, so I've been confined to taking shots indoors. I've always loved bokeh, so I thought I'd try and get something different.
Cold here today but no wind. Put on the knee pads and went out to see what was frosty.
The Beauty of Bokeh
HMM
This is my first attempt at BOKEH, I hope you like it. Wishing all the Flickr family a very merry Christmas, thanks for all the comments through 2012. Regards, Graham
... of Garden Cosmos behind an opening Florist's Cineraria / Cinerarie (Pericallis)
in our garden - Frankfurt-Nordend
HBW again !
Moved around the tree until a nice branch that was hanging down revealed a far off smooth background to help form the bokeh.
Sundews are bokeh generating devices - it is impossible to take macros of this little treasure without all of the lovely diaphragm shaped discs of light
A glance and a quick snap grabbed these two lovers in a water bokeh. :)
Oh man!!!!! If you a fast computer you should really check this one out large: Large
Day 139/365
I love finding good portrait spots - this one is just dreamy all year round, so I have to be careful not to use it all the time.....
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I think this is a finch of some sort. He was cute, sitting among the branches of a poplar tree. I liked his yellow belly. Happy Bokeh Wednesday, everyone!
Boucles d'oreilles et strass pour le bokeh de la Princesse de deux ans et demi.
:o)
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Mal etwas ausprobiert. Das nennt sich Bokeh Panorama oder Brenizer Methode nach dem berühmten Hochzeitsfotografen benannt. Ich habe ein Tamron 90mm Objektiv genommen und dann auf Blende 2.8 mehrere Bilder geschossen. Diese dann in Lightroom entwickelt und dann zu einem Panorama zusammengefügt. Problem ist nur das die Datenmenge sehr groß ist. Wenn man die Bilder vorher nicht verkleinert braucht der PC schon sehr lange. Die Bilder sind ja jetzt ein spontaner Versuch gewesen und es bedarf unbedingt einer Wiederholung. Was haltet ihr da von und wie gefällt euch das?
I was actually looking for insects while I walked my dog the other day when I noticed the beautiful evening light streaming through the trees, lighting up these lovely spring leaves---I wasn't sure what type of tree it was, as I'm not familiar enough when they don't have full leaves, so thank you to Dave Maunder for the ID (Sycamore).
Here is some sunset bokeh to make your day, or night. Whichever. It was so beautiful today, and I love naure shots so I couldnt help but upload this too. Dont forget to check out my 365 though! :D