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Jason Frels

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Tag: bokeh

Wildflowers and Bokeh Madness

There are yellow wildflowers everywhere in my town right now. On Friday evening I decided to run down the street and see if I could make some photos. Getting out of the car, I decided that I was going to put the 50mm prime lens on the camera and try to make what I can… Read More Wildflowers and Bokeh Madness

April 27, 2019April 26, 2019 Jason Frels1 Comment

Bokeh of Roses

spring rosebuds bokeh

Bokeh refers to the parts of a photo that are out of focus. It is a technique commonly used to isolate a subject from the background, especially in portrait photography. My blog today is partially about achieving this with some photographs of buds on my rosebush and how I accomplished this. I have some large… Read More Bokeh of Roses

April 4, 2018April 3, 2018 Jason Frels2 Comments
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