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1,2,4 and 6 I think are... fake. But I don't really understant what bokeh is![]()
what do you think's fake about them then?
1,2,4 and 6 I think are... fake. But I don't really understant what bokeh is![]()
1 & 3 for sure................. i think.
4 and 6 fake, although 1 doesn't look that real either

And we have a winner after over 50 guesses,
although I have to dock you a point for thinking 1 isn't real as it is very real! Interestingly I think out of all the guesses, number 6 was the least picked.
Well this proves to me that this bokeh filter does in fact work very well
cheers
It wasn't easy:
4 was instinct and a process of deduction, there's nothing technically about the image that's obviously fake.
6 was only possible when compared to 5. The subject at the front in 6 was sharper front to rear despite this also looking a bigger distance. The picture frame at the back is what gives it away though, comparatively.
I think with 1 it's a combination of vantage point and focal length that makes it look unreal; you'd expect there to be a gradual fall off of sharpness in the grass but instead it just goes blurry beyond the bird. However, I guess there was some sort of dip in the land so the grass that looks immediately behind the bird is actually a bit further away?
I wouldn't have picked 1 or 2. The give away in 1 is actually the nice round bokeh directly to the left of the bird. Most filters will just blur as opposed to add a natural bokeh.
The same applies to 2. There's 1 piece in top left that would make me think it's real bokeh.
3 does look natural, but I could have been fooled into getting confused on this one.
4,5,6 all look like PS blur as opposed to natural bokeh, and 5 looking more fake than 6. I'm quite surprised that it was 6 that was fake over 5 to be honest!
Nice theory, but I wasn't using a photoshop blur. The filter actually creates round bokeh, doesn't just blur, here's an over the top example, I have done a really poor selection to show the effect. the lights on the tree are all circular bokeh added by the filter
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It's not going to help you when you need a fast lens though is it - so whilst the look might get there, the purpose is missing.
You don't need a fast lens in the daylight, but you still want bokeh so yes it does help..