http://photoextremist.com/bokeh-tutorial This photography bokeh tutorial will show you how to take a picture with a defocused background using a DSLR camera …
http://photoextremist.com/bokeh-tutorial This photography bokeh tutorial will show you how to take a picture with a defocused background using a DSLR camera …
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So the point is it is basically depends on what lens we use, right?
I’m definitely trying this!
Bokeh Photography Tutorial: http://youtu.be/qPcdWxhLwoA
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Do you have to have a camera with a removable lens? My camera (Canon
Powershot SX160IS) does not have a removable lens.
7 months ago I recommended you to google and find out what bokeh really
means. You still show this “tutorial” and blame yourself… Well done…
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Sigma 30mm ART 1.4. Strongly recommend it, it’s my GoTo lens.
Very awesome video and technique, making normal background blur a part of
the photo.
Good photo skills, your video skills need some help though. Good start!
Boca burger?
Thank you so much !!! :)
Alguien que lo traduzca? :ccc
i would like to learn more could you please give me your email id
It is pronounced as boh-keh as is cos it is a japanese word.
great tutorial, thank´s so much! Regards from Barcelona!
It is pronounced as boh-keh as is cos it is a japanese word.
Hello and thank you so much Evin you are truly am Awesome photographer .
Thanks for all you do..
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can you give me the link for the soundtrack? i love it :3
Thanks for the tutorial! Always wanted to know the proper method to do
this.
nice one mate.
wow im love! this is pure awesomeness
great tutorial:D
Thank you for this awesome video 🙂
uh, extreme mispronunciation. The word is “bokeh” which is Japanese for
‘blur’.
The correct pronunciation would be phonetically spelled:
BOH- kAY
You sound really funny saying Boka, sorta like a southern person
mispronouncing a word.