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BOKEH

Where you share your photos with bokeh

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Nov 6, 2008

by ananke

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Feb 5, 2008

by Johann Lau

Anna 70mm f/4.5

Anna 70mm f/4.5

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Sep 30, 2007

by ChaoxAngel

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Sep 26, 2007

by Karl Schönswetter

NYPD Officer Working A Safety Drill Exposure:…

NYPD Officer Working A Safety Drill

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Sep 23, 2007

by Davey Wilson

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Sep 19, 2007

by Friend A

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Aug 23, 2007

by Friend A

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Aug 22, 2007

by Friend A

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Aug 14, 2007

by Grant Klein

Victoria at the Pool Party (and me in the reflec…

Victoria at the Pool Party (and me in …

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Aug 13, 2007

by Davey Wilson

Nick Outside the MoMA 75mm F/2.8 ISO400 Shot t…

Nick Outside the MoMA 75mm F/2.8 …

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Aug 13, 2007

by Davey Wilson

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Jul 24, 2007

by Friend A

Many now interpret the term 'bokeh' as applying…

Many now interpret the term 'bokeh' as …

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Jul 23, 2007

by Davey Wilson

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Jul 20, 2007

by MoiMM

interesting !!!

interesting !!!

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Jul 13, 2007

by Redch!ew

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Jul 9, 2007

by markie

300mm, f/5.6, 1/400 sec, ISO 400

300mm, f/5.6, 1/400 sec, ISO 400

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Jul 8, 2007

by Davey Wilson

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Jul 8, 2007

by Davey Wilson

Mai 50mm 8X10 Color F/1.7

Mai 50mm 8X10 Color F/1.7

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Jul 8, 2007

by markie

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Jun 29, 2007

by Davey Wilson

Lilly

Lilly

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Jun 28, 2007

by Davey Wilson

went to the beach with family and friends. Shot…

went to the beach with family and …

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Jun 21, 2007

by Kim {shoots people}

Here's a new one.

Here's a new one.

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Jun 19, 2007

by Grant Klein

...hung out with my friend, Casey, tonight and s…

...hung out with my friend, Casey, …

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Jun 17, 2007

by RT | Photography

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What is bokeh?

Bokeh describes the rendition of out-of-focus points of light which form a pattern in the blur of a photo.

Differing amounts of spherical aberration alter how lenses render out-of-focus points of light, and thus their bokeh. The word "bokeh" comes from the Japanese word "boke" (pronounced bo-keh) which literally means fuzziness or dizziness.

Amin has put together information in a blog for a greater understanding of bokeh here.

This is the place for you to share your photos with bokeh, assess the quality of, and also compare and discuss the lenses that take them.


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