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i don't like my submission, but i threw something up on short notice so i could go on a trip to NYC so depending on time and what opportunities i have, i may be able to update my shot.
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06-10-2011, 09:10 AM | #92 |
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Thanks for looking![/QUOTE] Nice, simple but effective concept. Some might say this isn't bokeh because the people in the BG are clearly people. I say it IS bokeh because there's no way that you can identify who they are. Their identity is totally obscured. Great shot. Dave
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That 2nd shot is really good rodi! I do have one clarification to make though... correct me if I'm wrong professor.
Bokeh are not necessarily circles in the background... the dots occur because you have bright light sources in the background, but bokeh is all of the blur that happens beyond the DoF. If you take a photo that is evenly lit and exposed correctly, then you get a bokeh with no circles (smooth/creamy), but if there are some light sources then even with an evenly lit background you'll still get the bokeh circles you see in your 2nd pic.
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We have few example that obscure every detail in the background, as in most but not all of the bird shots. The BG looks like a green or blue or white brushed paint. That's clearly bokeh, but making that the standard wouldn't be fair for this contest because it usually means that a long focal length was used, which many can't afford. Dave
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This another image I was considering using, but not really bokeh. Extremely narrow DOF, yes.
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^^^^^^What you smokin', Red?
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That's a Dave question.
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Gotta pick one and comply with the size limits and title it.
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Very nice, but remember no more than 800pix and title.
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Hopefully this qualifies as being Bokehlicious.
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thanks Dave.
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Just an FYI from my personal studies and readings:
***DOF is seen in a photograph where there is an obvious focus area, set against a blured background or foreground. ***Bokeh on the otherhand, refers to how your camera lens renders the light that is seen within the blured parts of the image. Sometimes this can be soft or harsh circular shapes, or look like hexagons, depending on your lens design and aperture settings. That being said I don't have a great submission at all but here goes: Jolly Rancher Splash by Adrean8j, on Flickr
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