08-10-2011, 09:59 PM
It is bokeh, not bouquet... not sure how to write it phonetically for french, bit the bo part is like "beau".... the keh part kind of like "les". Bokeh comes from a Japanese word "Boke".
I disagree on the relative good job on the bokeh for that particular lens though,.. not very smooth (the background blur), not even for a 35mm lens. Nice colours in your garden, though.
By the way, bokeh is used to describe or express the quality of the blurred parts, the "rendering". Not the amount of blur.
I disagree on the relative good job on the bokeh for that particular lens though,.. not very smooth (the background blur), not even for a 35mm lens. Nice colours in your garden, though.
By the way, bokeh is used to describe or express the quality of the blurred parts, the "rendering". Not the amount of blur.