The Time of Man holds
Cactus Plants,
Ocean Shells
Little Shoes left behind.
Yaupon Berries, and
Leaves Caught in a Tree
While Blurry Background are sometimes achieved by me without trying, I found they were harder to achieve when trying.
You can probably say that Bokeh is the art of
Blurry Backgrounds.
With this effort, I am linking to Tracy’s “Bokeh Party”. If the pictures do not meet the proper “Bokeh Blur” standard, there is always the delete button.
Hugs, Honey
Your pictures look fabulous. Love them. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteLooks good! I like the effect. I had been doing the bokeh too and didn't realize that is what it was. It is beautiful with the berry shot.
ReplyDeleteSherry
I have seen this on other blogs. I am an "automatic all the way" type of gal. Which means I'm too lazy to learn all this! Love the little shoes!
ReplyDeleteBrenda
Well at least now I know that this has photo exposure has a name. I just call it faded background. LOL!
ReplyDeleteI think your photos are wonderful.
hugs
Sissie
Your photos are so beautiful... thanks for sharing! I wanted to let you know that you won our Valentine Giveaway... CONGRATS!!! If you could send me your address I will get it out to you, it might even be the first of next week before I can ship it to you, as I'm way behind on sending out packages due to all the bad weather we had last week!
ReplyDeletemy email: daphneradke@yahoo.com
hugs~~~ Daphne
I think your pictures are wonderful. This happens to me on accident and I love the result!
ReplyDeleteXO,
Jane
Your photos look amazing! I love the shot of the baby shoes! Great work! xo, Michelle
ReplyDeleteYou did just fine! Love all the photos.
ReplyDeleteHugs- Tete
Wow, your blog is gorgeous. Thanks so much for stopping by my blog, Art @ Home, and also for your kind comment. I hope you and your husband enjoyed your anniversary last week, and Valentine's Day yesterday :D
ReplyDeletexoxoxo,
Ricki Jill
Really cool photos. Especially the little sneakers.
ReplyDeleteI can't believe you would think I would even consider deleting such awesome photos. I love them. How fun to put different things on the books. Your bokeh was awesome. Thanks so much for linking up!
ReplyDeleteI love Bokeh, and these photo's are no exception. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Lisa x
These are really Beautiful photos!!
ReplyDeleteNancy :D
the photos look great to me. maybe it's time i learned how to do a few things with my camera!
ReplyDeleteAh, I want to learn how to do this. I only have a small digital Olympus camera that doesn't have attachments. I wonder if I can still it with that camera? Your pictures are lovely! Doing the bokeh makes them look professional. I especially love the seashell and the leaves caught in tree.
ReplyDeletexo,
Sena
(p.s. thanks for following my blog. And, I'd love to follow yours!)
Very clever!~ I love your photos!
ReplyDeleteThey look great Honey! I'm skeered to even try bokeh....Although it comes easy enough when I DON'T want it to happen *winks* Vanna
ReplyDeleteI love shells and coral too and use them all throughout my home. Hope you have an awesome day!
ReplyDeleteI am going to have to read up on this bokeh stuff- I love the effects. Your subjects are great.
ReplyDeleteHi Honey...thanks for stopping by my blog. I have followed you back. Your bokeh pics are fabulous. Isn't it fun? I'm with you...if blurry is good than I'm in business! Nice to meet you. I'll visit again. Ann
ReplyDeleteI think these backgrounds are quite adequately blurry. You composed some interesting still life images in the process.
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad I'm following your blog. I learned what Bokeh is. Smile. Thanks for sharing these lovely pictures and thank you for your lovely comment you left on my blog for my birthday.
ReplyDeleteLisa xx
Your photos are really great.Your blog is always such a pleasure to read.
ReplyDeleteLooks great! Love the bokeh look :)
ReplyDelete~Amanda
Honey,
ReplyDeleteThe effects here are so very pretty, especially the shell and the leaves...
~ Sue
Your pictures are fabulous!! Love the concept!!
ReplyDeletexxDaniella
Precious little shoes! Terrific images!!!
ReplyDeletelove those wintery photos!
ReplyDeletegorgeous!
Rosa
I think you have done a great job!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for joining the party...have fun!~ XO
ReplyDeleteYour pictures look amazing, I'm so daft this morning I thought your link up said broken toe or not!!
ReplyDeleteVery nice photos! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI love that technique, but don't think I can achieve it with my Nikon Coolpix. I'm off to investigate. All your pictures look great.
ReplyDeleteCAS
Love your photos, the baby shoes look so great, that's my favorite. Thanks for stopping by and leaving sweet comments. Just became your newest follower. Blessings, Vicky
ReplyDeleteGreat Bokeh. I love it when I fluke it. But, its even better when it happens on purpose. Lol.
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