This week we're going back to the basics and looking at some images that utilize a large aperture to create a narrow or shallow DOF (Depth of Field).
Often called bokeh, large apertures can create that magical look of out of focus blobs (highly technical term).
Here are a few images demonstrating these things to inspire you.
The Path by Joe Azure on 500px
Can You Smell the Cinnamon? by C Rankin on 500px
Slither by Justin Lo on 500px
some hooks by Sak Rum on 500px
Strength by Nadav Yacobi on 500px
Shades of Orange by Ursula Abresch on 500px
Green, green grass of home by P ll Gu j nsson on 500px
Standing Alone by William Dodd on 500px
Shallow DOF: Padlock by Tom Cunningham on 500px
5 string bass by Jim Zielinski on 500px
Tip of Flower by Srujan Chennupati on 500px
autumnal farewell by Darragh Hehir on 500px
Healing Crane by JL Kong on 500px
A New Heart by Dustin Abbott on 500px
The Meeting of The Moons by JL Kong on 500px
in flight by Katie Andelman Garner on 500px
Cupcake by Katie Andelman Garner on 500px
r by belu gheorghe on 500px
There There by Sam PortraitsBySam on 500px
Bull's Eye by Adrian Tavano on 500px
Because i'm Happy by Joseph Saadeh on 500px
Laughing dog by Robert Chrenka on 500px
When You Wish Upon a Star by Magdalena Ginalska on 500px
Romantic Morning by Roni Hendrawan on 500px
night view of Setagaya by takashi kitajima on 500px
Mr. Red by Max Rinaldi on 500px
Sadhu and Monkey by Anton Jankovoy on 500px
night shift by G T on 500px
Veiled Beauty Redux by Sean Molin on 500px
*** by Dimitry Roulland on 500px
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