Flowers everywhere

by Mark Forman on October 16, 2009

Quaint

Bokeh definition: (derived from Japanese, a noun boke 暈け, meaning "blur" or "haze") is a photographic term referring to the æsthetic quality of the out-of-focus areas of an image produced by a camera lens using a shallow depth of field.[1] Essentially, bokeh is an aesthetic and qualitative measure of light distortion in the out-of-focus areas of an image, and is primarily caused by lens aberrations and aperture shape.

I've heard that the 50mm lens(I recently picked up 2) are supposed to be the best for producing this effect. I like it because it is so painterly-very water color-like and all done mostly in the camera not on the computer.

Christmassy

Gilded

Subtle

Purple passion

All of these shots were taken at the Taichung Botanical Garden-admission about $.60 (NT$20) over a half hour period of shooting.

Moby has a nice Flower song so, it'll do this time :D

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