photography aficianado..... have been "out of the loop" for a number of years and am returning to the hobby now that some serious health issues are dealt with...... just what the hell is "BOKEH"? ( spelling?) I see the mention of the term in several threads, as I struggle to reaquaint myself to the hobby and the digital world, and it appears to be used in several different contexts....what is it? is it contageous? does it refer to the equipment. just the lens, or to the actual image taken and printed? Is there any firm agreement on what it really is? Just wondering???
A lot more than 20 years ago, we (the photographers I hung around with) referred to it in conversation, as "SOFA", for Soft Out of Focus Area..
Later, Bokeh, when I first heard the word, was used to infer (or imply, I forget which) that a lens had a "Special (good) quality" about the soft out of focus area.
A shot had "Bokeh" or it didn't, there was no such thing as "good Bokeh" or "Bad Bokeh".
After a couple of decades of being bandied about by folks that didn't have a clue to what it actually means, the word tends to be miss-used quite a bit.
If a lens gives a harsh, nasty look to the out of focus areas in a shot, it doesn't have "bad bokeh".. it just doesnt have Bokeh...
If a lens gives you a soft, gentle, easy to look at out of focus area, without any harsh areas, the lens has "Bokeh" (NOT good Bokeh, just Bokeh.)
Bokeh is NOT something you get from a camera, it is something you get from a lens.
The term has simply been "corrupted by over-use".
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