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6/23/2012

Bokeh Photography

In order to capture great bokeh shots you will need to set the aperture of your respective lens to as shallow as it might go. Make use of a 50mm f1.8, a 70-200mm f2.8, or with no those, you are able to still probably utilize 18-55mm kit lens that sported yes , that's right (just make sure to focus all the way up and hang the aperture to just it could go, f5.6 in many instances).


Because we have been working in low light situations, it is a good idea to achieve the camera over a tripod to rid camera shake. You'll be able to light your subject up with a lamp. In the video I made use of regular  incandescent / tungsten light bulbs in the background and lit my subject up with a near-incandescent modeling lamp as well. An advanced strobist you need to use an external flash to light your subject, associated with to get some sort of tan colored gel over your flash unit to make sure the lighting device and so on the niche match color temperature.

And remember, if you are into this type of photography, you'll love my Trick Photography and Special Effects e-book (and soon to be DVD / online video course).

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