On Saturday night, after a wonderful, cozy day in the house, we got ourselves out to go into Monza – I wanted to capture the lights. I must be honest, I wasn’t feeling too inspired by them. I know, shocking, but even with me sometimes that happens. So I played around with creating some intentional bokeh by shooting out of focus. It wasn’t until I got home and saw the two images side-by-side in the computer, out of focus and in focus, that I really got excited. Sometimes something new just hits you out of the blue – I wondered if I could combine them for an interesting effect. What you see above is the result, and I love it.
Here’s how I did it…I started with the “out of focus” bokeh photo in Photoshop Elements, this one:
I interrupt my regularly scheduled participation in 9 Muses Musing because I wanted to share this photo for Sweet Shot Tuesday and Touch Up Tuesday. And, to be honest, I also didn’t have anything specific in mind for today’s prompt of FAMILY. 🙂 Be sure to stop by and see all the other shared stories on FAMILY at Mortal Muses though! Tomorrow’s prompt is CANDLE.

Great edit!
Wow – you're so clever! This is amazing. I'm thinking of all the out of focus photos I've taken – most of them 🙂 and how I can turn them into masterpieces. That's me busy for Christmas!
Beautifully done 🙂
Merry Christmas!
Jill
http://fnaphotography.blogspot.com
So interesting! Thank you so much for the tutorial!
that is really neat. i love it!
Really fabulous technique. Merry Christmas to you and your family.
Very interesting photo and how to! I love my easy to use digital camera combined with Picknik, which is also easy to use. During my current season of life, that's the perfect "speed" for me. But someday, I would love to delve into Photoshop so I really appreciate these tips. 🙂
I love how you have done these.
Wow. What a neat idea.
So nicely done Kat, and it is beautiful!
Beautiful – I love the composition!
xo
Kristin
Awesome!!!!!
Merry Christmas!
very merry!
All bokeh is good! Love it!
Wow – I love this idea. Beautiful
Awesome idea! I took some Christmas light pics last week and liked my bokeh shots better then the in-focus ones… but thanks to you, I may need to play around and combine some of them… Thanks!
~Michelle
i love the bokeh versions so much. yes looking up is very good this time of year.