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Using a wide aperture lens in combination with close-by focus causes the background to blur away. This blurring is what we call "bokeh" its basically caused by bulbs of bright lights being "out of focus" since the other object (the flower in the center) in fact is in focus. 📸
Every lens casts another bokeh and therefore experimenting with different lenses is so much fun. 🎉
I took those pictures when I rented a bike at the Dutch beach some time ago =))
I have shown yet again in the .GIF below how I edited this first picture. Byebye.
i always love bokeh effects on photos and flowers are usually one of the best subjects. lovely photos 📷♥️
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It's very nice to bump into your account! Very nice pictures. I've a pentacon 29mm I use every now and then (both digital and analogue) - people advice against using it but I enjoy the character more on camera optics than just easy, automatic sterility
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excellent publication, the bokeh is a photographic effect that gives you an esthetic finish rarely rejected, I think we all like it, I liked your captures and your explanation of how to achieve it, particularly when I try to apply it I focus on the depth of the lens and as this is proportional to the separation of the planes of a photograph making it more or less blurred.