In the classic double act, two figures stood beneath the spotlight. One was the Tsukkomi —the straight man, sharp, intelligent, and quick to correct. The other was the Boke .
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You’ve likely heard the term (spelled that way in English to help pronunciation). In photography, boke refers to the aesthetic quality of the blur produced in the out-of-focus parts of an image.
Boke (ぼけ / ボケ) Origin: From bokeru (to grow dim/senile) and boku (to strike/dull). Translation:
In the classic double act, two figures stood beneath the spotlight. One was the Tsukkomi —the straight man, sharp, intelligent, and quick to correct. The other was the Boke .
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You’ve likely heard the term (spelled that way in English to help pronunciation). In photography, boke refers to the aesthetic quality of the blur produced in the out-of-focus parts of an image.
Boke (ぼけ / ボケ) Origin: From bokeru (to grow dim/senile) and boku (to strike/dull). Translation:
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