29 July 2011
About Me
- Name: Tales from the Birch Wood.
- Location: Dublin, Europe, Ireland
Gardener living in Suburbia. Interested in Urban Spaces and how they are Landscaped.
Previous Posts
- There Seems to be a Fly in the Ointment
- Bad Weather Makes Good Writers
- Statuesque
- The Diligent Student
- Dublin Days
- Venice
- Getting a Grip on the Domestic Interior
- Wandering in the Past
- The Urban Jungle
- The Weather is Frightening...
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3 Comments:
Didn't see any bokeh, but sure liked the dew. :)
I've taken some time to think about this.
Bokeh no longer needs to be circles of confusion, but can be objects that form mysterious shapes due to a shallow depth of field.
Purists would probably object to the use of "bokeh". If you have seen the film "Limitless" it has some very fine grainy blurred effects, which I (possibly mistakenly?) refer to as bokeh.
"Shallow depth of field effects" is a bit long winded.
Ahh. Narrow / shallow DOF. Good use of it. I'd always thought that bokeh were artifacts of the lens aperture, thus were hexagonal or whatever, reflecting the shutter shape.
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