michaelwj
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Isn't it interesting how we have moved, in general, from talking about good photographs, and now we talk about good "images"? What makes a good image? Is it different from what makes a good photograph? The phrase "professional quality images" is really interesting to me.
Bokeh is the new bourgeois concept.
"Image" is a generic term, of which a photograph is a subset. For example, I make images of specimens using X-ray fluorescence microscopy at work. They're not photographs. A photograph is type of image, an image is not a type of photograph. Many photographs can be arranged/composited to make an image, but the reverse is not true.
"Bokeh is the new bourgeois concept", provided it's razor sharp in the focal plane!