Bokeh: Week 27 Dog Photography 52 Week Project

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July 7, 2017


It’s week 27 of the dog photography 52 week project.  This weeks theme is BOKEH. The term “bokeh” is often used in the world of photography to describe the quality of the out-of-focus blur in photographs.  The term comes from the Japanese word “boke”, which translates to blur.

This is a common photography term that is almost always pronounced wrong. How would you pronounce it?


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On the 4th of July I took my camera with me to the Hillsboro Tuesday Market.  It was a perfect opportunity to capture my bokeh images. There were plenty of subjects to work with.

I usually swing by the Le’Stuff Antique Shop to see what new treasure they may have.  If you haven’t stopped by you should. This adorable boy “Nic Nac” is there every day and is their cutest employee. Do you catch that adorably appropriate name? Get it? Nic Nack!

Bokeh: Week 27 Dog Photography 52 Week Project

Bokeh: Week 27 Dog Photography 52 Week Project


Below you’ll see how bokeh can be used for other subjects like trees and flowers.

It brings a new twist to your image by giving it depth. The camera setting that gives your images bokeh is your aperture setting.

The smaller the aperture (or f-stop) the more blur or bokeh you’ll achieve.

Bokeh: Week 27 Dog Photography 52 Week Project

Bokeh: Week 27 Dog Photography 52 Week Project

Bokeh: Week 27 Dog Photography 52 Week Project

Bokeh: Week 27 Dog Photography 52 Week Project

This concludes our blog:

Bokeh: Week 27 Dog Photography 52 Week Project

Now’s the time you move over to another photographer’s blog to see their interpretation of bokeh.

Head on over to  Pets We Love Photography (serving Collingwood & Toronto).


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