 This photograph is an example of Bokeh Photography.  This is an un-manipulated photograph that uses depth of field in very interesting ways.  Bokeh is a Japanese word meaning "blur" or "haze".  Bokeh photographs use this manipulation of focus and depth of field to combine blurry and sharp elements into a new unique image.  What I love about these images is the creativity and ingenuity.  It takes a lot of foresight and imagination to look at an object and its surroundings and think of what that might look like if photographed using the Bokeh method.
This photograph is an example of Bokeh Photography.  This is an un-manipulated photograph that uses depth of field in very interesting ways.  Bokeh is a Japanese word meaning "blur" or "haze".  Bokeh photographs use this manipulation of focus and depth of field to combine blurry and sharp elements into a new unique image.  What I love about these images is the creativity and ingenuity.  It takes a lot of foresight and imagination to look at an object and its surroundings and think of what that might look like if photographed using the Bokeh method.
Saturday, July 31, 2010
Bokeh Photography (Brain Bank 7/30)
 This photograph is an example of Bokeh Photography.  This is an un-manipulated photograph that uses depth of field in very interesting ways.  Bokeh is a Japanese word meaning "blur" or "haze".  Bokeh photographs use this manipulation of focus and depth of field to combine blurry and sharp elements into a new unique image.  What I love about these images is the creativity and ingenuity.  It takes a lot of foresight and imagination to look at an object and its surroundings and think of what that might look like if photographed using the Bokeh method.
This photograph is an example of Bokeh Photography.  This is an un-manipulated photograph that uses depth of field in very interesting ways.  Bokeh is a Japanese word meaning "blur" or "haze".  Bokeh photographs use this manipulation of focus and depth of field to combine blurry and sharp elements into a new unique image.  What I love about these images is the creativity and ingenuity.  It takes a lot of foresight and imagination to look at an object and its surroundings and think of what that might look like if photographed using the Bokeh method.
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