Bokeh is a type of photography technique that forces the viewer to focus on one specific point of a picture by blurring out the rest . The term, bokeh, is from Japanese origin meaning "blur". Bokeh is generally used in digital photography but can be obtained in film too. In order to get bokeh in film photography first you may:
1.) Use a large aperture
2.) Minimize the distance between yourself and the subject
3.) Increase the distance between the subject and the background
4.) Use longer focal lengths
5.) Use a long lens that is also fast
With these techniques put together you can get a great bokeh picture out of them.
1.) Use a large aperture
2.) Minimize the distance between yourself and the subject
3.) Increase the distance between the subject and the background
4.) Use longer focal lengths
5.) Use a long lens that is also fast
With these techniques put together you can get a great bokeh picture out of them.
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