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Bokeh is a photographic term that refers to out-of-focus points of light. These are the largest I’ve seen and I know I posted a bagillion but even though it seems all the same, they’re each very different. And I love them. And you should probably look through them while listening to some really really mellow abstract music like Sigur Ros or The Album Leaf. I’ve recently noticed more and more experimental photographers overlaying photographs such as these on portraits which I haven’t tried but will probably play around with in the near future once I take photos of smaller light sources. All of these images were shot out the passenger window while driving down I-581/RT 220.
It’s cinematic, baby.

































