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I was laying in a wet grass with my 100mm macro lens and searching for the right low position against the sun, to catch a lot of bokeh in background.

I made two exposures and merged them in Photomatix for higher dynamic range. I desaturated it and removed noise, on the end sharpened it with HighPass filter and Unsharp mask.

Treppenviertel Blankenese, Schwarz-Weiss Fotowalk am 14.11.

Totally bokehly. For those as yet to visit the City of Culture 2017, this is the River Hull tidal barrier, taken from Scale Lane swing bridge.

Sigma30mmF1.4

Bokeh - This autumn leaf is caught in a spider web.

 

Autumn

Trying to grab a macro shot of some mini figures. The red circular object is not a pokeball but rather my wireless mouse (which happens to be red).

Bokeh effect from thousands of lights in the trees along Bellevue Way on March 13, 2021 in Bellevue, Washington, USA

This 'bokangel' is dedicated to my friend Liz and her angel!! It's in need of a little repair at the moment!

(Not very lucky with fairies and angels, are we?!)

 

By the way, can anyone tell me once and for all how to pronounce "bokeh"? I feel like saying 'bouquet', but I think my Nikon book told me it was 'bocka'! I'd love to know!

 

Mr Mister - Broken Wings!!

Bokeh Fun!

 

As defined by Wikipedia:

In photography, bokeh (Originally pron.: /ˈboʊkɛ/,[1] pron.: /ˈboʊkeɪ/ boh-kay — also sometimes heard as pron.: /ˈboʊkə/ boh-kə,[2] Japanese: [boke]) is the blur,[3][4] or the aesthetic quality of the blur,[5][6][7] in out-of-focus areas of an image. Bokeh has been defined as "the way the lens renders out-of-focus points of light".[8] ...

 

Photographers sometimes deliberately use a shallow focus technique to create images with prominent out-of-focus regions.

 

Can anyone guess what I was capturing?

I tried a bunch of different light sources and stumbled upon a nice combination that seemed, to me at least, to resemble somewhat realsitic outdoor lighting.

 

This in actuallity was taken on my kitchen table in the dark with a single light source.

 

This is straight from the camera, enjoy.

Bokeh Wednesdays

Una noche en la Fadu, festejando los 25 años de la carrera de Diseño de Imagen y Sonido.

Pabellón 3 - FADU - UBA / Buenos Aires, Argentina / 15 de agosto del 2014.

Canon EOS Rebel T2i - Canon EF Lens 50mm f/1.8

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© Natalia Sofía Molina

obligatory bokeh christmas tree picture.

waiting to try the candied almonds & cashew nuts.

I do this every year, and then I use a picture like this in another picture as a layer ;)

Anyways, Happy December!

Test driving the Canon 50mm f/1.4 USM

NIKON D3S | AF 24mm f/1.4G | ƒ/1.4 | 1/8000 | ISO200

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Bokeh Project

This was so easy to take, seeing as everywhere I turned there was lights surrounding the place! I felt like it wasn't even night when I snapped this.

Waiau, Oahu, Hawaii

 

...who doesn't love anything to do with Christmas?

Ballard Avenue on January 7, 2021 in Seattle, Washington, USA

Bee shot from the Smokey Mountains. I really like the bokeh.

 

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This image is composed by two images, one out of focus and a focused one. Mixed in pixelmator with final enhancements in lightroom.

 

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One of the flowers I'm trying to name...taken a few days ago while catching the colorful sunrise. HBW

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