Use The Bokeh Filter to easily change the shape of blurred lights in the background of your photos!
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This effect is achieved in-camera with absolutely NO post production.
"The Bokeh Filter added some spunk to my photos..." - Jasmine Hunt, Professional Photographer
What is The Bokeh Filter? | 100% MONEY-BACK-GUARANTEE |
One of the fastest growing fads in modern photography is bokeh shapes. Bokeh shapes are shapes of light in the blurred background of photos. These shapes are achieved by using a bokeh filter over the camera lens. Bokeh is a photography term derived from the Japanese word for blurred. Bokeh refers to the unfocused background in a photo.
Use The Bokeh Filter to add creativity to your photography.
The Bokeh Filter is a simple filter that clips onto the end of your lens. This filter blocks out pieces of light that cause the bokeh (blur) in your images to take the shape of the filter.
The Bokeh Filter has a clip-on design that allows you to quickly apply the filter to your photos.Detailed Step-By-Step Instructions for
The Bokeh Filter:
1. Clip The Bokeh Filter onto a large aperture lens. 2. Shoot with the aperture wide open.
3. Focus on a foreground object, with small lights (such as Christmas lights) in the background. The more out of focus the background lights are, the better the results will be.
4. Take a picture!
Watch the video below to see it work live from the camera!
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I get a The Bokeh Filter for my non-SLR point-and-shoot camera?
A: No, The Bokeh Filter only works with lenses capable of large apertures (f/1.8 and larger)
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Q: Will this filter affect the amount of light in my pictures?
A: Since The Bokeh Filter works by blocking certain pieces of light from entering the lens, it may be necessary to use a flash or a slower shutter speed to get proper exposure of your foreground elements.
Q: Will The Bokeh Filter work on my video camera?
A: Yes, if your video camera has lenses that are capable of large aperture, The Bokeh Filter can be used with them (assuming your video camera lenses have the necessary diameter for our filters to clip onto).
Q: How do I get The Bokeh Filter on and off?
A: The Bokeh Filter clips onto your lens the same way a lens cap clips on.
Q: What is the best lens to use The Bokeh Filter on?
A: Lenses capable of large apertures (larger than f/2) will yeild the best results. We are currently only producing filters for lenses with a diameter of 52mm, though.
Q: How does it work?
A: Click here to learn the details of How the Bokeh Filter works.
"...the Bokeh Filter is an excellent reminder of why it's still good to do some things in front of the lens... - Norman Chalk, Photographer"
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