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soft focus
noun
- an image, often created by a special lens, that is recognizable but somewhat blurred or diffused.
Other 51Թ Forms
- Ǵڳ-ڴcܲ adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of soft focus1
Example Sentences
But, of course, the hosts are selling a far-right agenda with this soft focus framing, as evidenced by their tight relationship with Donald Trump and the rigidly conservative dictates on sexual behavior they prescribe for their audience.
And gone is the soft focus, the half-smile and the parted lips from her official portrait last time she was in the White House.
There could have been a traditional press release, or a statement delivered to the camera, but instead there's a soft focus, cinematic touch to this message.
The lack of dolly shots, soft focus, back light, etc., gives the proceedings an unexpected intimacy.
Popular ideas about preschool usually involve a soft focus on cuddly kids, not the stuff of tough public policy or hard numbers.
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