Can anyone tell my what exactly these are and what the difference between the two is?
rpearce12 Goldmember 1,682 posts Likes: 8 Joined Feb 2008 Location: South Carolina More info | May 14, 2008 15:34 | #1 Can anyone tell my what exactly these are and what the difference between the two is? Richard
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Anke "that rump shot is just adorable" UK SE Photographer of the Year 2009 30,454 posts Likes: 3 Joined Oct 2006 Location: Royal Tunbridge Wells, UK More info | May 14, 2008 15:39 | #2 One's a typo. Anke
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May 14, 2008 15:40 | #3 Anke wrote in post #5524535 One's a typo. What they said! SCOTTY BWEDDING & LIFESTYLE PHOTOGRAPHY
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DoubleNegative *sniffles* 10,533 posts Likes: 11 Joined Mar 2006 Location: New York, USA More info | May 14, 2008 16:37 | #4 Anke wrote in post #5524535 One's a typo. LOL! Yep. La Vida Leica!
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big_apple_ken Goldmember 1,838 posts Likes: 1 Joined Apr 2008 Location: Hong Kong More info | Sort of a funny question but why do we spell it B-O-K-E-H? Was it because when spelt correctly as "boke" us English speakers have a tendency to pronouce it similar to "poke"? Having learned a little Japanese it seems natural to pronouce is as "bo-ke" after realizing it is a Japanese word. Canon 5D3 | Canon 5D2 | Canon 5D | 15mm (fisheye) | 35L | 50L | 85L | 100L | 135L |16-35L | 24-70L | 70-200L IS | MP-E 65 |
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DoubleNegative *sniffles* 10,533 posts Likes: 11 Joined Mar 2006 Location: New York, USA More info | May 14, 2008 16:50 | #6 big_apple_ken wrote in post #5525042 Sort of a funny question but why do we spell it B-O-K-E-H? Was it because when spelt correctly as "boke" us English speakers have a tendency to pronouce it similar to "poke"? Having learned a little Japanese it seems natural to pronouce is as "bo-ke" after realizing it is a Japanese word. From Wikipedia... La Vida Leica!
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rpearce12 THREAD STARTER Goldmember 1,682 posts Likes: 8 Joined Feb 2008 Location: South Carolina More info | May 14, 2008 18:13 | #7 I'm glad I don't feel like an idiot. Richard
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DocFrankenstein Cream of the Crop 12,324 posts Likes: 13 Joined Apr 2004 Location: where the buffalo roam More info | May 14, 2008 19:04 | #8 rpearce12 wrote in post #5524484 Can anyone tell my what exactly these are and what the difference between the two is? The latter is a shakespearian verb. National Sarcasm Society. Like we need your support.
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DoubleNegative *sniffles* 10,533 posts Likes: 11 Joined Mar 2006 Location: New York, USA More info | May 15, 2008 06:13 | #9 DocFrankenstein wrote in post #5525778 The latter is a shakespearian verb. Example: The photographer shall not boketh too much. But thou can'st boketh enough! La Vida Leica!
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tzalman Fatal attraction. 13,497 posts Likes: 213 Joined Apr 2005 Location: Gesher Haziv, Israel More info | May 15, 2008 06:52 | #10 Double Negative wrote in post #5528305 But thou can'st boketh enough! Watch it! This is a family web site. Elie / אלי
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