Photography DIY – How to Use Bokeh and Depth of Field!

by max on Monday, February 8th, 2010
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It’s been about 3 months since I’ve emerged myself into the world of photography.  One of the reasons I decided to move to a DSLR camera is because of “Depth of Field” where you can focus on your objects sharply.

Since I’ve owned a DSLR, I’ve been doing a lot of experimenting with depth of field and if you are just dipping  your foot into DSLR photography, you might want to check out this great post on how to use bokeh and depth of field.

The term bokeh is the effect associated to a blurred background and a perfect sharp subject. Our vision is like a fast prime lens. We focus on subjects all around us, and we never mind about the background, except when we see a panoramic view.



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