Flowers and Bokeh

Bokeh refers to the aesthetic quality of the out-of-focus areas in a photograph, characterized by a soft, blurred background that enhances the visual impact of the main subject. This effect is often achieved by using a wide aperture, creating a shallow depth of field that isolates the subject from its surroundings. Bokeh adds a sense of depth and artistry to images, creating a pleasing contrast between the sharp focus on the subject and the smoothly blurred background. Photographers often experiment with different lenses and aperture settings to achieve unique and visually appealing bokeh effects, contributing to the overall artistic composition of their photos.

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Undoubtedly that violet tonality stands out a lot in these compositions, everything that shows us the great nature and its beauties.

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Beautiful photos. I love the depth of bokeh effect. The color of these flowers conveys something very nice to me. Thanks for sharing. Best regards!

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Thank you, I think being able to take advantage of the bokeh really helped make tjese compositions work better.

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Manually curated by ackhoo from the @qurator Team. Keep up the good work!

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