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May 27, 2005 01:13 |  #1

Can someone explain bokeh? What I've gathered from the other posts, is that it's the blending of the background blur when shooting wide aperatures. It's an interesting little word and I just wanted to make sure I understood it correctly. I've taken several photography classes-but it's been awhile-and somehow never stumbled across this word..strange...

Oh, and how is it pronounced? Bouquet? Bokey???

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May 27, 2005 01:15 |  #2

boh-key... i think that's how it's pronounced. And I think you've got the basic idea.


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May 27, 2005 01:37 as a reply to  @ GeneMan88's post |  #3

What about lens crop? I'm hearing about it in posts, so I did a search but no definition.


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May 27, 2005 01:38 |  #4

Bokeh is one of the deep mysteries of this world. Some say the word itself can be traced back to the mantra given by a oriental guru. Truly, behind all things, is The Bokeh...

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May 27, 2005 01:49 as a reply to  @ Carzee's post |  #5

Here's a very good thread re Bokeh comparisons.


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May 27, 2005 02:25 |  #6

I thought it was pronuced "Bo (as in boat) - ka (as in car)"

Its the ability of the lens to render out of focus parts of the image.




  
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May 27, 2005 02:30 |  #7

Great examples are...

https://photography-on-the.net …p?t=75114&highl​ight=bokeh

https://photography-on-the.net …p?t=75085&highl​ight=bokeh

https://photography-on-the.net …p?t=69785&highl​ight=bokeh

https://photography-on-the.net …p?t=74243&highl​ight=bokeh

The quality of bekeh also depends on how many diaphram blades the lens has. Tend to find that the lenses with odd numbers such as the EF-50mmf/1.8 which has 5 blades or lenses with 7 create less appealing bokeh than leses with 6 or 8 blades.




  
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May 27, 2005 02:49 as a reply to  @ pjd83's post |  #8

Any insights on the origin of this term? Also, seems to be relatively new or maybe not one of the most popular photography terms - not too many websites have bokeh as one of the terms explained.


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May 27, 2005 06:28 as a reply to  @ kram's post |  #9

kram wrote:
Any insights on the origin of this term? Also, seems to be relatively new or maybe not one of the most popular photography terms - not too many websites have bokeh as one of the terms explained.

http://kenrockwell.com​/tech/bokeh.htm (external link)

Check out the rest of Ken's site - very good info. ;)

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May 27, 2005 06:59 as a reply to  @ kram's post |  #10

Many photographic terms are not on the net yet. Some are just in magazines and DIY books, used by authors to describe something intangible, some aesthetic quality. I use the terms 'bad bokeh' and 'good bokeh'... then there's the ecstatic discovery in some shots of the much sought after 'bookoo bokeh'...

And yet, bokeh is nothing on its own. It compliments its subject. If you know some Zen at all, well, in some cults The Bokeh is celebrated as a creative aspect of the divine...


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May 27, 2005 07:10 |  #11

Google definitions says:

In photography, Bokeh is a Japanese word - the transliteration of a Japanese word for "blur" - describing the subjective aesthetic quality of out-of-focus areas of an image projected by a camera lens. For example, in some images the background may be deliberately caused to be out-of-focus to reduce distractions and to emphasize the primary subject.

I pronounce it bo-kay but what do I know! :D




  
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May 27, 2005 11:15 as a reply to  @ nitsch's post |  #12

Just this morning, I had to run down to my local Canon dealer to buy another six-pack of bokeh. <?>

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May 27, 2005 11:58 |  #13

bokeh, sounds like 'bo' in bolt, 'ke' in keg. For you spanish speakers, it sounds like Bosque, minus the 's'.




  
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May 27, 2005 12:54 |  #14

i always thought it was

(bow-kuh), but then again i'm from texas.




  
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May 27, 2005 13:24 |  #15

it's pronounced like 'okay' with a 'b' at the front, using a Japanese accent. ;)


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