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Sep 10, 2006 21:04 |  #1

OK so the title explains it but can you post some pictures and explain what bokeh is


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Sep 10, 2006 21:05 |  #2

The BG of this pic is out of focus creating a beautiful Bokeh

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Sep 10, 2006 21:09 |  #3

First, do a search in the forums, lots of info there. Basically, it's that nice, soft, out of focus background that you see in some pictures, especially portraits. It is the product of aperture, focal length, and lens quality.




  
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Sep 10, 2006 21:09 as a reply to  @ Livinthalife's post |  #4

Livinthalife wrote:
The BG of this pic is out of focus creating a beautiful Bokeh
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Hey, livinthalife, is that your "standard duck shot"?


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Sep 10, 2006 21:10 as a reply to  @ Permagrin's post |  #5

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Hey, livinthalife, is that your "standard duck shot"?

Yes that was my "standard" duck shot when I received my 28-75 :)


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Sep 10, 2006 21:13 as a reply to  @ Livinthalife's post |  #6

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Yes that was my "standard" duck shot when I received my 28-75 :)

I LOVE IT!!!

(and to get back to the thread...a VG example of bokeh)


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Sep 10, 2006 21:15 as a reply to  @ Permagrin's post |  #7

Peregrin wrote:
I LOVE IT!!!

(and to get back to the thread...a VG example of bokeh)

Thanks!


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Sep 10, 2006 22:33 |  #8

oops sry i wasnt thinking about it when i first posted it to search the forums


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Sep 10, 2006 23:00 |  #9

From Photosig...

bokeh n. japanese term for blur, or out-of-focus. Pronounced bow-keh, with the first syllable soft, and the second one hard. The anglisised proununciation sounds more like "bow-ka" with the accent on the first syllable. It's a way of describing how out of focus areas are rendered in the image. Despite popular belief here and elsewhere, bokeh is not limited to describing how actual points of light are rendered. It's just that an out of focus point of light is the best and easiest way of describing and classifying the bokeh of a lens. Classifications includes donut, flat, and indistinct. The latter is generally preferable since it gives a softer and better blended out-of-focus background. Bokeh is subjective however, what looks good to one person may not be good for another.


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Sep 11, 2006 01:30 |  #10

ah, though in japanese the word for out of focus or blur is
PI-N-BO-KE  ピンボケ
pronuciation is pee-m-bow-kay

though I had never thoguht of the relation :)
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Sep 11, 2006 05:17 |  #11

Here is an example of Bokeh at F/1.2 I call it, "talk to the hand"

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Sep 11, 2006 05:50 |  #12

A blurred foreground, is correspondingly called "Fokeh"...


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Sep 11, 2006 08:37 as a reply to  @ Pete's post |  #13

Pete-30D wrote:
A blurred foreground, is correspondingly called "Fokeh"...

I usually call my shots with a blurred foreground a fokehp :D


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Sep 11, 2006 11:37 as a reply to  @ carpenter's post |  #14

carpenter wrote:
I usually call my shots with a blurred foreground a fokehp :D

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Sep 11, 2006 22:49 |  #15

BradT0517 wrote:
OK so the title explains it but can you post some pictures and explain what bokeh is

Mr Bob Atkins posted this today:
http://www.bobatkins.c​om …aphy/technical/​bokeh.html (external link)




  
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