Bokeh Bokah ボケ or whatever- it‘s beautiful my entry for #monomad

in Black And White3 years ago (edited)

Bokeh comes from the Japanese word boke (ボケ), meaning "out of focus" or "mist" - or boke-aji, the "quality of blur." ... Bokeh can be defined as "natural background blur that you achieve when shooting a subject with a fast lens and an open aperture".
Well if you pronounce it Bokah or Bokeh…let‘s not discuss about that…Maybe tell me how you pronounce it down in the comments

But today I want to show you some of my I‘d say „creative“ Bokeh shot.

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(All images are mine and were taken on the Sony a7RIII)
Thanks for reading and see you soon!

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That is a lot of lovely bubbles :)
I never have enough of Bokeh... no matter what form.

@tipu curate

If I got that right you got the Sigma 105 f2.8 lens?
With that you could go into manual Focus and focus as close as possible und then search for some lights or reflections on water for example and move a little bit away and I think this will give you some nice bokeh 😊

Yea it is the one I use the most. It is pretty good for bokeh on auto too.
I hardly set it to manual. I am just lazy that way :p