The term Bokeh comes from a Japanese word that means “blur”. In photography, it’s used to describe the blur or the quality of the blur in the out-of-focus regions of an image. This can be achieved by taking pictures with a shallow depth-of-field. Bokeh is most noticed when points of light or highlights are part of the blur. They can become prominent and, even though out of focus, very important parts of a shot. For your inspiration, we’ve rounded up 30 breathtaking examples of bokeh photography.
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2 comments:
siyes cakap...
suke gile tengok pic tue...
menarik dan superb !!!~
http://solomolo.blogspot.com/2011/03/sel-sel-minda.html
thnks..hehe..
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