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Course 012 · Lesson 05

The Art of Bokeh: Depth, Separation, and the Composed Frame

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Good, Bad, and Artistic — Reading Background Quality Before You Shoot

012.5 Lesson 05 of 08 3 quiz questions 1 assignment
Not every blurred background is good bokeh. The ability to read a background before shooting — to predict whether the blur it will produce is smooth and pleasing, harsh and distracting, or artistically interesting — is the judgment that separates deliberate bokeh technique from accidental blur.

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