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Christmas Eve Bokeh

It’s bokeh and it’s Christmas eve, what’s not to like!! (Yes, you have no choice but to like the pictures ;) )

Comments / Crits are welcome :)

Bokeh

Bokeh (derived from Japanese, a noun boke 暈け, meaning “blurred or fuzzy”) is a photographic term referring to the appearance of out-of-focus areas in an image produced by a camera lens using a shallow depth of field.[1] Different lens bokeh produces different aesthetic qualities in out-of-focus backgrounds, which are often used to reduce distractions and emphasize the primary subject.

That’s what Wikipedia has to say about the Bokeh effect.

I think it’s quite spectacular and makes for some very interesting photography and design concepts.

A while ago, Abduzeedo had a nice tutorial on how to accomplish the Bokeh effect in Photoshop, and boy what a stunning result!

In case you’re wondering why I picked Bokeh as my topic for this post, it’s mainly because of the Academy Awards. They’ve consistantly used the Bokeh effect in the Academy Award presentations over the years and fairly successfully might I add.

For those designers or artists who don’t watch the Oscars because it may be beneath them, you might want to reconsider. It’s a great source of inspiration especially for those interested in Interior Design or Architecture or heck even Fashion. Think about it this way, worst-case scenario at least you’ll be able to avoid some major faux pas that you might be able to spot!

Anyway, onto the good stuff. I’ve collected some nice images that truly showcase the Bokeh style. Enjoy!

Bokeh
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Coffee, Tea or Bokeh? (Haha!)
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Beacon (Macro Bokeh?)
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Christmas Bokeh
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Bird in Bokeh
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Bokeh Drop
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Bokeh Love
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Bokeh in the Sky
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And for those interested in how to achieve this result in Photoshop, here’s the tutorial by Abduzeedo.
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