aperturemind
Newbie
Hey everyone,
Just joined after lurking for a long time.
I’ve been noticing a lot of shots lately that feel like they exist just to show off the blur—wide open apertures, crazy bokeh, but not much else. Don’t get me wrong, I love a nice background blur, but I kind of miss seeing images that feel like they mean something beyond just showing what the lens can do.
Is bokeh falling out of favor for everyone, or am I just getting old? How do you all approach wide-open shots these days—do you try to balance the blur with actual storytelling, or is it mostly about the lens effect now?
Threads like this one spurred this inquiry: The Great Bokeh Controversy: Snare or Delusion?
Curious to hear your thoughts!
Just joined after lurking for a long time.
I’ve been noticing a lot of shots lately that feel like they exist just to show off the blur—wide open apertures, crazy bokeh, but not much else. Don’t get me wrong, I love a nice background blur, but I kind of miss seeing images that feel like they mean something beyond just showing what the lens can do.
Is bokeh falling out of favor for everyone, or am I just getting old? How do you all approach wide-open shots these days—do you try to balance the blur with actual storytelling, or is it mostly about the lens effect now?
Threads like this one spurred this inquiry: The Great Bokeh Controversy: Snare or Delusion?
Curious to hear your thoughts!

