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At the time of the images in the camera lens is the “focus,” has positioned the camera images at the point where most of the light has been gathered on the image to a fine point. If the image appears out of focus, then the light appears as a blurred disc, rather than the focal point. To make the bokeh in the picture is to put a picture out of focus without making it recognizable.


Bokeh

Bokeh is a blurred image technique to increase the aesthetic quality of photograph. The bokeh word, is derived from the Japanese word “Boke” (pronounced “bo-Keh”), literally translated into ‘obscurity’. When a photographer wants to make the picture look softer, bokeh will place the object is slightly out of focus without damaging the integrity of that definition. Bokeh is confused with the idea of “sharpness of the image that” Rather. Rather than describe the focal point, however, is blurred bokeh of the background or foreground. When the bokeh is used incorrectly, the image will make the combination of sharply defined lines combined with the blurriness, bokeh is done to produce images with no sharp edges. On the contrary, obscurity is produced by bokeh show a different picture without boundaries.

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