The Magic of the Bokeh: Learn How to Create Wonderful Bokehs
By Jana Mänz
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About this ebook
The Magic of the Bokeh - a 60-page photography e-book, packed with background-information, instructions, exercises, illustrations and explanations. In this book we explain step-by-step how to create wonderful bokeh not just by coincidence but on purpose. This book is especially dedicated to the enthusiastic learner who want to know more about how to create bokeh.
With our bokeh-e-book you can simply go out and exercise from the start: we loaded our book with everything you need to know about creating bokehs. You will learn how bokehs are created, how you can control your bokeh, the difference about how you camera sees the world and your own seeing. Plus you will learn how to create fake bokehs with photoshop.
'The Absolute Beginner's Guide to Taking Bokeh-Photos'
Content
Introduction
2. Bokeh Basics
3. The Abstract Bokeh
3.1. Camera Settings
3.2. Exposure Bracketing with Aperture Stops
4. First Steps: Set-Up for a Bokeh
4.1. About the Layout
4.2. The Preparation
4.3. The Aperture
5. Bokehs in Nature Photography
6. How we “See”
7. Playing with Lights
8. The Sense and Nonsense of Bokehs
9. Bokeh Gadgets
10. Fake-Bokeh: Playing with Photoshop
11. Exercises with Bokehs
12. Useful Links
13. Glossary
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The Magic of the Bokeh - Jana Mänz
The Magic of the Bokeh
Jana Mänz und Dr. Susan Brooks-Dammann
Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. Introduction
2. Bokeh - Basics
3. The Abstract Bokeh
3.1. Camera Settings
3.2. Exposure Bracketing with Aperture Stops
4. First Steps: Set-Up for a Bokeh
4.1. About the Layout
4.2. The Preparation
4.3 The Aperture
5. Bokehs in Nature Photography
6. How we See
7. Playing with Lights
8. The Sense and Nonsense of Bokehs
9. Bokeh Gadgets
10. The Faux Bokeh: Playing with Photoshop
11. Exercises with Bokehs
For beginners:
For advanced users:
12. Usefull Links
13. Glossary
Imprint
1. Introduction
In the search of a name for the magical soft optical blur in the background of photographs, it was the Japanese who were the first to be successful.
Boke respectively boke-aji is, what they call the blur in photographs. Literally translated bokeh means mist
, blur
or even senility (mental blur). In the end, Bokeh prevailed as photographic term, and by the middle of the last century it distributed into the Western world.
Bokeh as the name for the blurriness refers to the aesthetic quality of the blurriness in pictures, which means how the bokeh is perceived and felt by the observer. The level of aesthetic of a bokeh cannot be measured. It only depends on the subjective perception. We can use the bokeh in a picture to improve its aesthetic quality. Though, bokehs
are not always an enrichment in photography. They can have a disturbing effect if they distract from the motive or if the shape of the bokeh is perceived as less appealing.
Often the bokeh is equated with the appearance of bright highlights in the background of pictures which transform into blurry overlapping circles of light. However, the term bokeh
describes the blurriness of the background in general, whether or not highlights exist in the picture.
Therefore the repeated discussions about the bokeh in different photography-forums are justified. Unfortunately these discussions mainly focus on the technical level. The participants of these discussions heatedly argue about which lens creates the most beautiful bokeh.
We even find explanations about the physics of the bokeh in literature. Though, it only helps partly, if one does not exactly know how to compose a bokeh, not by coincidence, but on