Bokeh
Under - Art, Inspiration, Media, PhotographyDanny Cooke sets out to capture something that is totally out of focus!
Everyone has experienced fireworks. It is truly a magical sight. I set out to capture them, not as we know them normally, but in a way that many of you may not have seen them before. For this, I used Bokeh, which originates from the Japanese word “boke”, which means “blur” or “haze”.
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