Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Worst Mae Bokeh














"MAE BOKEH" in Japanese loosely means "blurriness in front of the subject. Bokeh is often used behind the subject to give it a contrast between it and the background. By blurring something that is close to you than the subject itself, some claims that it can give you an unique depth perspective on 2D format, which is what photography is.


Here it was overdone on purpose, and it didn't come off appropriately. I overexposed my dad, but placed my daughter in front of him, almost overwhelming the over exposure by the sheer area of occupancy. It causes uneasiness. This is just terrible.


Pentax K-7
D FA 100mm macro WR
1/320 @ f/4.5
+ 0.3 ev
RAW

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