boke (Meaning)

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boke (v. t. & i.)

To poke; to thrust.

Synonyms & Antonyms of boke

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boke Sentence Examples

  1. As I adjusted the camera settings, the image went out of focus, creating a boke effect in the background.
  2. The photographer captured the city lights at night, producing a stunning boke in the skyline.
  3. In the garden, the sunlight filtering through the leaves created a beautiful boke pattern on the ground.
  4. During the portrait session, the photographer deliberately used a wide aperture to achieve a pleasing boke around the subject.
  5. The boke of the distant street lamps added an ethereal quality to the nighttime landscape.
  6. I experimented with different lenses to achieve the perfect boke for my artistic project.
  7. The wedding photographer skillfully utilized boke to highlight the couple in the foreground while blurring the background.
  8. The boke of the Christmas lights created a magical ambiance in the room.
  9. As the sun set behind the mountains, the boke of the clouds painted the sky with hues of pink and gold.
  10. The photographer's mastery of boke techniques enhanced the visual storytelling of the images, drawing the viewer's attention to key elements in each frame.

FAQs About the word boke

To poke; to thrust.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

As I adjusted the camera settings, the image went out of focus, creating a boke effect in the background.

The photographer captured the city lights at night, producing a stunning boke in the skyline.

In the garden, the sunlight filtering through the leaves created a beautiful boke pattern on the ground.

During the portrait session, the photographer deliberately used a wide aperture to achieve a pleasing boke around the subject.