tipsybosphorus cross-posted this post in The City of Neoxian 5 years ago


Photofeed [ bokeh magic ]

in #ocd5 years ago

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SONY A-7R 1/250 ISO500


Let's give some information;
Find out how you can give an ordinary image a piece of art by creating a bokeh effect in your photos.

The photos are blurred and only the subject is clear, attracting the attention of every photographer. If you take a close look at the blurred areas in many of these kinds of photos, you will see the glitters in the image, as they are usually scattered, forming large imaginary particles of light. This kind of blurring, where camera lenses create a smooth and beautiful transition of color and texture, is called “bokeh” or “bokeh effect” (bokeh effect) in photography.
The word "bokeh" in Japanese means "blurry, hazy"

How is bokeh obtained?

You need three things to get the bokeh effect. The right lens, the right camera settings and the right distance.

The right lens

The most suitable lenses to create a bokeh effect are fast lenses that can expand the aperture very much. You can achieve surprisingly beautiful results with a lens that gives an aperture of F / 2.8 or larger. If you do not have a fast lens at this level, but you have a lens with a maximum aperture of f / 3.5 or narrower, you can still achieve bokeh by using your camera settings and distance to the subject.


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What is the depth of field?

In a photo, there are actually images of three layers in a row, the foreground, the middle area and the background. Depth of field indicates how much of these layers are clearly displayed in the photo and how deeply the person looking at the photo can see clearly. In a photo with a lot of depth of field, you can clearly see everything from foreground to background. In the photo with a shallow depth of field, on the contrary, only the subject is clear, foreground and background are out of focus.


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Experiment with your finger

You can experiment with your finger to keep in mind the effect of distance to blur. To do this, close one eye and bring your index finger in front of the other. When you focus your gaze on your finger by moving your finger closer to your eye, you will see that the objects remaining in the background — at a distance? From this example, you can remember that you need to approach the subject to create bokeh with your camera.


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Actually I want to give more detailed information. but if there is a moving naughty child at home, it is very difficult to focus on something. I will still keep you informed from time to time. please consult me for information. I wish everyone a nice day. get away from you corona


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