muser53
MUSER53
lens flare 

hamradio
Well-known
complete and unabridged!
peterm1
Veteran
So..........you dont want Bokeh.....you want to say no to bokeh, you want Nokeh!
Contarama
Well-known
Stack a few filters on, point it at the sun, and do it till your blind in one eye! lol 
bsdunek
Old Guy with a Corgi
Holga! 
krötenblender
Well-known
Is that a real cover from something? What is it?
sevres_babylone
Veteran
Since I was heading to Maine for a photography workshop with Sylvia Plachy, I thought it would be a good occasion to get a hood for my 35mm summicron from B&H, while I was in the states. On my way out of Toronto though, I realized it was Sukkot -- so B&H would be closed. One day we were out shooting, and I mentioned this. Sylvia Plachy said, "A hood?..Oh you're worried about flare. But flare is good!"
Anyway, I later wimped out. I had my chance to make my "king of bokeh
" the "queen of flare", but I have since succumbed and bought a hood.
Anyway, I later wimped out. I had my chance to make my "king of bokeh
hudsong
Member
I have a Japanese roommate and she said the term bokeh can also be applied to older people whose memories/minds have become patchy.
sevres_babylone
Veteran
I have a Japanese roommate and she said the term bokeh can also be applied to older people whose memories/minds have become patchy.
Call me Bokeh-Boy then!
Phil_F_NM
Camera hacker
I'm gonna name a rabbit Bokeh.
They are often little fuzzy blurs.
Phil Forrest
They are often little fuzzy blurs.
Phil Forrest
Chris101
summicronia
Huh ... I mean what?
(aka Bokey Boy)
(aka Bokey Boy)
redisburning
Well-known
I have a Japanese roommate and she said the term bokeh can also be applied to older people whose memories/minds have become patchy.
Manzai, which we in the West call straight man - funny man, has two roles. The first is called tsukkomi and the latter, who is usually a simpleton or clumsy, is called the boke. it's pretty formalized, so I'm surprised that she wouldn't mention that although I dont think traditional manzai is that popular anymore. but it is a very common tv trope over there and in fact around the world.
fwiw Ive never heard the crack of the fan followed up by "boh-kuh" but Ive heard some Westerners call it that.
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