Bokeh photography, the popular technique used to capture awesome Christmas photographs, has been in practice since decades but not everyone knows how to capture those whimsical bokehs that can help you click unbelievably attractive pictures.
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Demystifying the
Art of Christmas
Photography
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Bokeh photography, the popular technique used to capture
awesome Christmas photographs, has been in practice
since decades but not everyone knows how to capture those
whimsical bokehs that can help you click unbelievably
attractive pictures.
This Christmas, grab all your
photography studio accessories and learn the art
of bokeh photography for clicking some amazing
pictures that will become memories for ever.
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Your Camera’s Depth of Field is very
Crucial for Capturing Bokeh
Bokehs are nothing but the blurred backgrounds having
small lights all around. When blurred, the lights get
captured as small multicolored balls seem to be floating in
the air.
To capture bokehs you will have to partially
blur the background. Use a low aperture value
to produce a shorter depth of field that will
blur your background. You can also do this by
reducing the focal length.
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While trying to reduce the aperture value, do not try to use
the lowest value.
This is because if you blur the background completely, it
will not be aesthetically pleasing and moreover, it will not
give you the perfect bokeh effect.
Leave some details in your background to let the
viewers see some shapes, colors, etc.
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Prefer the Expensive Lenses and Photography
Background Accessories
This is because the expensive lenses have more blades and
when used, they have better chances of giving you circular
bokehs.
The inexpensive ones will give you irregular
shaped bokehs that have their own charm.
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Customize the Aperture of Your Lens to Get
Unique Bokeh
Not happy with the circular or hexagonal bokehs? Why not
try getting some unique shapes by customizing your lens?
Take a small black piece of paper and cut out your desired
shape at its center. Paste this paper on your lens right at its
center.
Now use a low aperture setting to click your
photographs. You may not get the exact
shapes but they will be different and unique.
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Shape Your Bokeh by Changing Your
Aperture Setting
Changing your aperture size will change the shape of the
bokeh; the larger the aperture, the rounder will be the
bokehs and vice versa.
Keep playing with your
photography studio accessories to create your own
style.
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Apart from these, keep experimenting with
your camera setting and
photography background accessories so
that you can get the best Christmas bokeh.
Have a Happy Christmas!