Exploring the Mystical Beauty of Bokeh: A Guide to Captivating Photography

Captivating, mesmerizing, and downright enchanting – that’s the captivating world of bokeh photography. Bokeh, derived from the Japanese word for “blur” or “haze,” refers to the aesthetic quality of the out-of-focus areas in an image. It is characterized by a dreamy, soft, and beautifully blurred background that complements the subject of the photograph. While the subject remains sharp and clear.

In order to create a bokeh one need a 50 mm focal length objective or longer. Don’t be afraid to approach the subject and take the picture with a small aperturenumber (read aperture wide open).

It works as well in nature as with model (a family member can do, real models can be expensive…)

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