Glossary Of Photography Terms
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Bokehlicious "Bokehlicious" is a playful term used by photographers to describe the aesthetic quality of bokeh in an image. It refers to the pleasing, attractive, or visually appealing nature of the out-of-focus areas in a photograph, particularly when they exhibit smooth, creamy, or beautifully blurred backgrounds or foregrounds. Images described as bokehlicious often feature subjects that are sharply focused against a soft and dreamy bokeh background, creating a sense of depth, separation, and visual interest. Photographers often seek to achieve bokehlicious effects by using lenses with wide apertures, such as prime lenses with low f-stop values, which produce shallow depth of field and creamy bokeh. |
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