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What is the blurry aesthetic called?
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What is the blurry aesthetic called?
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The term 'bokeh' comes from the Japanese word, 'boke', which means 'haze' or 'blur'. The word has come to be widely associated with the aesthetic quality of out-of-focus blur in a piece of art.
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