BOKEH
BOKEH PHOTOGRAPHY TRIAL AND ERROR TIPS:
1. Set up (or find) a background that will have a potential to produce good bokeh . If working in studio / home environment poke holes in dark background paper and project light from the back. (As demonstrated in the video above) Alternatively use Christmas lights or background with strong contrast in details .
2. Focus your lens close. Manually turn the focusing ring to the minimal focusing distance, the opposite side of infinity. You may use an object or a person as your subject. Make sure the background is far enough from the subject to allow your lens to produce a shallow DOF, depth of field. (blur / bokeh )
3. Test you lens at various f‐stops. Adjust shutter speed to compensate for the correct exposure. Or use “A” / “AV” setting for aperture priority, the camera will adjust the shutter speed automatically while you are changing f‐stops. Please note that the difference in appearance of bokeh will vary greatly even with a
4. Test, test and test some more. Change distance between camera and subject, subject and background, focal point, f‐stops, test all your other lenses, test withdifferent focal length. Bokeh effect
Photo By -- Manjot Singh
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