DIY – Create your own Bokeh

Bokeh is an adaptation from a a Japanese word meaning blur. In photography this term is used to describe the quality of the areas in the picture which are not in focus.

When referring to Bokeh, we can distinguish some of it characteristics:

  • Is the light/dark gradient smooth or sharp?
  • What shape will a small dot of light take what it is in the Bokeh area? (mirror lenses for example, create a bagel like Bokeh)

We can play with those two variants to create a special Bokeh.

You will need :

  • One sheet of black paperboard

1. Cut and shape the sheet to make a fake lens hood. The Diameter is made so that it snugly fits on the lens.

DIY Bokeh 01

2. In the middle of the filter the wanted bokeh shape is cut out – in out example a heart is used. I’m not sure how big a hole the shape can be. But you can check it right away by just looking through the viewfinder. On the 50mm lens @ F1.8 a 15mm heart gives a metering value equal to F3.2, so it can probably be a little bigger (you can use a puncher or cut it by hand).

3. Set your camera to its lowest aperture value (completely open).

Here are two shots to demonstrate this technique – one with a bare lens and the other with the hearted hood. see more shots here and here (I leave it as an exercise to tell which is which :)

heart bokehregular bokeh

Here are the parameters for the example shown above:

  • Lens – Canon 50mm F1.8
  • “Lens hood” Diameter: 70mm (2.75 inch)
  • Hole diameter: 15mm (0.6inch)

Here are two more great examples for this technique from RottieLover (note – there only one “real” heart in each picture):

heart shape Bokeh 01

heart shape Bokeh 02

Specially thank to diyphotography




Share and Enjoy:
  • Digg
  • Sphinn
  • del.icio.us
  • Facebook
  • Mixx
  • Google Bookmarks
  • StumbleUpon
  • Technorati
  • Twitter

Related posts:

  1. 13 Tips for Improving Outdoor Portraits
  2. How to Create Brilliant Light Streaks in Photoshop
Click here to Advertise Here

3 Comments

Danny  on February 1st, 2009

Kean Hui – you should try it and post some of your own Bokeh for us to see.

aleksarus  on March 5th, 2009

You can cut the pentagram would be fun:)))

charrr  on December 12th, 2009

i was wondering how did people do this bokeh.
THANK YOU SO MUCH :D

Leave a Comment