Definitions for "Boke"
Keywords:  blur, sumi, bokasu, befog, nikkor
Blurring of the black or sumi on a Koi ( not to be confused with poor quality). This looks particularly good on larger fish.
a complaint or a gripe and a Good Call is something that happened to you that was good
Japanese term, pronounced BO-KEH in English, used to describe the out of focus quality of a lens. Noun derived from the active verb "bokasu" which means to befog, to gradate, to render opaque, to smudge or render out of focus. It is usually the out of focus portions of the picture which distinguish the "look and feel" or "signature" of different types of lenses. The ideal boke for portraiture is a soft edged rounded blur with the brighter part towards the center of the blur disk. Classic boke is that of legendary lenses like the 105mm f/2.5 and 85mm f/1.4 Nikkor.
Keywords:  habro, tiko, misraq, hararghe, woredas
Boke is one of the 180 woredas in the Oromia Region of Ethiopia. Part of the Mirab Hararghe Zone, Boke is bordered on the south by the Shabelle River which separates it from the Bale Zone, on the southwest by Darolebu, on the northwest by Habro, on the northeast by Kuni, and on the east by the Galetti River which separates it from the Misraq Hararghe Zone. The major town in Boke is Boke Tiko.
Keywords:  poke, thrust
To poke; to thrust.
Keywords:  coral, rose, japanese, colored, term
Boke is a Japanese term for coral that is rose colored.
Keywords:  faded, colour, pattern, effect
A colour or pattern with a faded effect