Video Recording #196: June 18, 2024 - BOKEH
Bokeh photography focuses on capturing aesthetically pleasing blur in out-of-focus areas of an image.
This effect is achieved by using a fast lens at a wide aperture, such as f/2.8 or larger, which creates a shallow depth of field.
The bokeh effect enhances the visual appeal of photographs by producing soft, circular highlights and smooth background blurs, drawing attention to the subject in sharp focus. This technique is particularly popular in portrait, macro, and night photography, where it helps to isolate the subject and create a sense of depth and dimension.
Bokeh photography focuses on capturing aesthetically pleasing blur in out-of-focus areas of an image.
This effect is achieved by using a fast lens at a wide aperture, such as f/2.8 or larger, which creates a shallow depth of field.
The bokeh effect enhances the visual appeal of photographs by producing soft, circular highlights and smooth background blurs, drawing attention to the subject in sharp focus. This technique is particularly popular in portrait, macro, and night photography, where it helps to isolate the subject and create a sense of depth and dimension.
Bokeh photography focuses on capturing aesthetically pleasing blur in out-of-focus areas of an image.
This effect is achieved by using a fast lens at a wide aperture, such as f/2.8 or larger, which creates a shallow depth of field.
The bokeh effect enhances the visual appeal of photographs by producing soft, circular highlights and smooth background blurs, drawing attention to the subject in sharp focus. This technique is particularly popular in portrait, macro, and night photography, where it helps to isolate the subject and create a sense of depth and dimension.