dave lackey
Veteran
Actually, a photograph to someone talented enough to actually "see" the image in totality is far different than most people I know who glance at any, and I do mean, any image as if it were a snapshot and never notice OOF or composition or anything other than the fact that: "Yeah, that's George in front of the boat at the marina...he sure looks fat now...."😱 Ask them later, and they have no idea whether the background was OOF or not.
While, personally, I have always had a little artitstic talent, and I was always aware of photographs with OOF and shallow DOF, I never thought much about it until the last year or so. Since then, I have become fascinated with learning more about bokeh in order to make my images better. Kind of closing the loop, I suppose.
Here is some serious bokeh:
www.billynewmanphotography.com
BTW, I am not out to bokeyfi everything unless it's happy hour and Guinness is flowing freely! 😉
While, personally, I have always had a little artitstic talent, and I was always aware of photographs with OOF and shallow DOF, I never thought much about it until the last year or so. Since then, I have become fascinated with learning more about bokeh in order to make my images better. Kind of closing the loop, I suppose.
Here is some serious bokeh:
www.billynewmanphotography.com
BTW, I am not out to bokeyfi everything unless it's happy hour and Guinness is flowing freely! 😉



