Confused yet? Take a look at the following image: NIKON D80 102mm, ISO 100, 1/100, f/2.8 The quality and feel of the background/foreground blur and reflected points of light, however, is what photographers call Bokeh. The blur that you are so used to seeing in photography that separates a subject from the background is the result of shallow “ depth of field” and is generally simply called “background blur”. Basically, bokeh is the quality of out-of-focus or “blurry” parts of the image rendered by a camera lens – it is NOT the blur itself or the amount of blur in the foreground or the background of a subject.
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