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Bokeh, pronunciado 'boqué', es un concepto japonés (ぼけ boke) que significa desenfoque. En fotografía se utiliza este concepto para referirse a la calidad subjetiva de un objetivo por la estética de las zonas desenfocadas que produce en una fotografía... fuente Papá Google pa que le busquen =)
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This my second Bokeh experiment... :)
For those who are wondering on the setup for the bokeh shots I take..Please be little more patient and i promise that you will come across the setup..
Coming to this shot.. Setup up the camera with my fav 55-200mm VR lens with on tripod.. used a longer shutter speed. Start at 55 and manually zoomed into 200mm while the shutter is open for this zoom effect....:)
No Photoshop Effects..Slight Color saturation increase and blacks clipping are done ..
No Annoying Graphic banners and Award Invitations Please..
Edit: Front Page Explore Again, Thats TWO in a row :)
Highest position: #34 on Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Highest position: #6 on Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Thanks to you folks.. without you all..it would'nt have been possible.
For Bokeh Thursdays highly imaginative and not at all rushed 'Anything & Everything' Theme
Gives me a chance to post this one from a while ago. A Bottle of whiskey liqueur, A Glass and a Tea light.
Lighting is natural from the left and one single tea light which in this image is the point of focus and all these beautiful gold and silver medallions of bokeh are born of that one flame!
This is the resident Heron at the hotel we stayed at in Hilton Head SC. The fountain in the background made for a great effect.
this is for a good friend of mine going through a very hard time right now...i hope she finds the strength and power inside her to keep going...
this is a picture of a friend's christmas tree. i turned my lens to manual focus to get this blurry effect - bokeh. scott (my partner in crime, not kelby whom i've referred to previously) told me recently that the shape of the brokeh parts of the image differ depending on the type of lens that's used, AND that you can customize the brokeh using paper cut-outs. i am definitely going to try this over the holidays!
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