![]() ![]() Most newer lenses create a circular bokeh with a higher number of aperture blades - but even with new lenses, all bokeh is not created equal. Bokeh can even be awkwardly shaped - the number of aperture blades the lens has determines the shape of the bokeh, if there’s only a few, that circle will actually look more like a hexagon. Those orbs created by light points will have smooth edges that slowly fade, instead of ending abruptly.Ĭircles with harder edges tend to be less visually appealing, since they distract more from the subject. Good bokeh is generally considered as a soft background. While the subject may be the star of the photograph, bokeh determines just how much that object (or person) stands out from the background. You may have heard photographers ask, how good is the bokeh? or say look at that amazing bokeh - but what makes bokeh good? Aren’t out-of-focus circles just out-of-focus circles?
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