Added to Photography — 8 years ago
Bokehliscious photos (game of apertures): Trying Bokeh in Forensic Photography using 18-55 kit lens and D5500.
Bokeh comes from the Japanese word boke, which means blur.
Bokeh is defined as “the effect of a soft out-of-focus background that you get when shooting a subject, using a fast lens, at the widest aperture. (such as f/4.5 or f/3.5 (used here) or wider)
Simply put, bokeh is the pleasing or aesthetic quality of out-of-focus blur in a photograph. I have used day light photography here, u can change shutter speed and ISO as per situation
check out the pictures...
Picture 2:
F-stop: f/3.5
Exposure time: 1/250 sec
ISO-100
Focal Length: 18mm
Max aperture: 3.6
- Camera Make NIKON CORPORATION
- Camera Model NIKON D5500
- Exposure Time 10/2500s
- Aperture ƒ/3.5
- ISO 100
- Focal Length 180/10 mm
- Color Space sRGB
- Contrast Normal
- Date Time Digitized 2017-08-03 18:03:07
- Date Time Original 2017-08-03 18:03:07
- Digital Zoom Ratio 1/1
- Exif Version 0230
- Exposure Bias Value 0/6
- Exposure Mode Manual
- Exposure Program Manual
- Flash Off, Did not fire
- Gain Control None
- Light Source Unknown
- Max Aperture Value 36/10
- Metering Mode Multi-segment
- Resolution Unit inches
- Saturation Normal
- Scene Capture Type Standard
- Sensing Method One-chip color area
- Sharpness Normal
- Software Ver.1.01
- White Balance Auto
- X Resolution 300/1 dpi
- Y Resolution 300/1 dpi