Hey Everyone,
Sorry for the late update. I guess I forgot.. Anyway, Ganpati is almost over! Its so boring now. So naturally I turn to photography. I'll tell you about the "Bokeh" effect. For the record, the spelling is correct.
You click a photo with a bokeh effect by using a low aperture value eg. f/3.4. This creates a very blurry background.
Keep a few lights in the blurry area and an object (can be anything visible) in the area under focus and you have created a bokeh effect! Here are a few pictures with bokeh effect that I clicked so you understand what I am saying.

This way, I have kept the flames, the lamp and the ganpati in focus while there is another lamp in the background which is blurry.
I have also tried to click a few photos in B&W (Black & White).

Sorry for the late update. I guess I forgot.. Anyway, Ganpati is almost over! Its so boring now. So naturally I turn to photography. I'll tell you about the "Bokeh" effect. For the record, the spelling is correct.
You click a photo with a bokeh effect by using a low aperture value eg. f/3.4. This creates a very blurry background.
Keep a few lights in the blurry area and an object (can be anything visible) in the area under focus and you have created a bokeh effect! Here are a few pictures with bokeh effect that I clicked so you understand what I am saying.

I have also tried to click a few photos in B&W (Black & White).







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