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I just never knew there was a special term for this type of photography called, 'Bokeh'.
Archive 2008-01-01 2008
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Now, if someone could write a similar article on "Bokeh,"
Digital Camera Reviews, Digital Photography Tutorials, Best Digital Cameras - Photoxels 2009
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"Bokeh" is a photographic technique derived from the Japanese term for "blur" or "haze," specifically referring to when the background and edges of a photo are blurred to make the subject stand out.
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"Bokeh" is a photographic technique derived from the Japanese term for "blur" or "haze," specifically referring to when the background and edges of a photo are blurred to make the subject stand out.
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"Bokeh" means the parts of your photo that aren't in focus.
Photojojo 2008
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"Bokeh" means the parts of your photo that aren't in focus.
Photojojo 2008
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"Bokeh" means the parts of your photo that aren't in focus.
Photojojo 2008
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As you can see, I am still obsessed with Bokeh which predominantly takes over my favorites this week.
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"Cosmo & Bokeh = Love" by.kels. (a little busy) "Mad Crazy Bokeh Tree" by Kristybee
Bokeh Obsessed 2009
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And if words failed to explain what Bokeh is, here are some of my favorite Bokeh images that I found while wandering on Flickr:
Bokeh Obsessed 2009
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