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In the world of photography, we find a lot of "Bokeh" photos and blur photos, but rarely do we know the difference between the two photos.
In this post I want to share a little bit what I understand about the difference between "Bokeh" and blur photos for photography lovers.
Before we discuss the difference between the two, it would be better if we first understand what the "Bokeh".
Immediately we go to the meaning of "Bokeh".
"Bokeh" is a word that comes from the Japanese "boke" which means blur, in English we can say "Haze"
"Bokeh" is the part of the photo that is unclear or fuzzy. In the world of photography, "Bokeh" refers to the aesthetic quality of the out-of-focus area of a photo.
"Bokeh" is an area that has minimal light bias due to the limited lenses we use, but the "bokeh" photo itself has a high aesthetic value and is a unique photo that is much in demand by photography lovers.
Now we will discuss blurring photos, photo blur is a photo produced by a camera and an ordinary lens that is not exposed to the focus area is called blur.
only a few are the differences between the two photos ,, between deliberate and accidental,
In the photo I posted, you can clearly see the two differences, because the photo has three dimensions,
The first is the green branch that is clearly visible is the focus of a photo that I am shooting, of all the green branches there are areas that are not clearly visible or will not be in focus, that is called blur, there we have seen two-dimensional photos in one image, and the third dimension is, a lamp that shines from a distance, it is called "BOKEH" that is the background of a photo that is not in focus, what makes the photo beautiful is the light that shines from a distance which is called "Bokeh" it is the third dimension I mean,
From my discussion above by displaying a few photos to serve as a guideline, I hope all of you can understand the difference between "BOKEH" and "BLUR" photos.
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