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Understanding the Unique Art of Bokeh Photography

by Roy Barker

Ever heard about bokeh photography? Did you know what it is and what makes it quite special? For those who&#39;ve just heard of bokeh photography, here's an article that can help you understand this art form better and help you get started in shooting your first amazing bokeh photographs as a one of your <a href="http://photography-business-tips.com/category/photography-techniques/">photography techniques</a>.

The word"<b>bokeh</b>" was taken from the Japanese word "boke" which literally means fuzzy, blurred or misty. As such bokeh photography can best be represented as the strategy of adding unique aesthetic quality and a surreal appeal to an image by blurring the foreground or background light to create circular discs of glowing lights with fuzzy, undefined edges. Consider the dreamy effects created by glowing backgrounds in marriage photos and you can get the point.

Did this get you interested? Can not wait to try it out and experience the difference bokeh photography brings? Are you wanting to find out how you can attain the bokeh effect? If you answered yes to these questions, these tips will help you get started:

- Utilize a larger aperture and a low f-stop. Don&#39;t forget to set your camera on aperture concern mode to attain a narrow depth of field.
- Set the aperture speed at 1/50 of a second. Low aperture speed causes background lights to blur together.
- You can likewise create the bokeh effect by setting your camera on manual concern mode. Make sure you set the aperture to the lowest f-stop so you&#39;ll get a broader aperture and slower shutter speed.
- Confirm your background is lit with bright glowing lights (consider street lamps and traffic lights). A background that is poorly lit won&#39;t render a great bokeh effect. Increase your ISO level if you should happen to feel your background is too dark.
- Get as close as you can to your subject. Digital SLRs with high factor zoom lenses work in making the bokeh effect. Remember, the closer the space between your subject and your camera is, the larger your odds of blurring the background.
- Confirm your background is as far away as possible to your subject.

And this is how you create those great bokeh photographs. Nevertheless you can also create the bokeh effect by using image editors. Just don&#39;t forget to keep the ensuing images as pragmatic as practicable and you are all set!

Roy Barker uncovers plenty more <a href="http://photography-business-tips.com/2011/06/14/four-photography-tricks-and-tips-for-beginners/">photography tricks</a> here and all types of other digital photography techniques. You can also register for more tips or direction at this link on how to <a href="http://www.profitable-photography.com/">start a photography business</a>.

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Title: Understanding the Unique Art of Bokeh Photography
Author: Roy Barker
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Keywords: Bokeh Photography,photography tricks,photography tips,photography techniques,bokeh effect,photography bokeh,bokeh effect photography,bokeh photography tutorial
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