Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Day 03 - Bokeh

Day 3, Bokeh, Tara
Tara Johnson, The Champagne of Beer Bokeh, 1/8, f/5.6

Bokeh
Jonathan Hall - "Primary Colors" - f/4.5, 1/50, iso 6400

Day 3, Bokeh - Jonathan
Jonathan Edwards - Hidden Message Bokeh, f/5.6, 1/125, ISO 200

Geeeetaaarr!
Luke Lindquist, f/2.8, 1/50s - Let's Rock!

 Roxana Lopez my sad attempt at Bokeh 
f/2.8 ISO 1600


Blog-1-4 Cookie Monster f/5.6, 1/4000 Thought it referred to the circles?

Katie J. "Rusted Gate" 1/80, f/5.6, ISO 200 

10 comments:

  1. Krissy, the Bokeh literally means 'to blur'. We typically use the bokeh with the circles because it looks really awesome. But it is any picture where you have your focus on one object and the background / foreground is blurred.

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  2. speaking of the circles, have you all seen the technique where you can manipulate the shape of the circles by using a mask on your lens? Pretty fun, and quite difficult to do, i might add.

    Check this out: http://www.geekologie.com/2009/08/bokeh_filter_turns_light_blurs.php

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  3. Luke that should be one of our Challenge #2 things!! I googled and found a DIY one, so we don't have to buy the kits. That would be fun!!

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  4. I know that's the technical definition, but I think a basic blur just creates depth of field. So I'm going to say you all took the easy way out except for Jon H.

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  5. but, even if you have lights in the bokeh, it's still just a basic blur...just with lights and circles, no different than a fret board. I take no easy ways!

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  6. ok, one more comment.

    Great idea Tara, i see it has been added to the ideas list.

    Another challenge idea is to create an image that emulates a specific famous photographer like Edward Weston, Ansel Adams, Philippe Halsman, Andy Warhol, etc (you can see my preference is for dead photographers).

    We can always spin it to either try and re-create one of their famous images, or make our own original shot with their "influence" or whatever.

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  8. I made my own cover for my lens with a little heart and it didn't work out for me but I liked trying it. The blur with the bokeh to me is just shallow depth of field.
    I do like the idea of re creating or using a photographers influence or style for a photo.

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