This post is about Bokeh and the continuous series of this post is all about Bokeh. What is Bokeh? Bokeh is directly taken from Japanese word "Boke" which is definition for blur or out of focus. The blur is created by Depth of Field (DOF) which is projected by lens and the sensor itself. The larger the aperture, for example F1.8, the greater degree of blur than the aperture set at F3.5.
The good side of having Bokeh in picture is that it creates a creamy background, furthermore, it can isolate the focused object from background.
Below are series of Bokeh pictures taken from my home background. To be continued in Bokeh #2.
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Chilies (Cilipadi). |
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Crawler Plant. |
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Isolated Clippers. |
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