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soft focus

noun

Photography.
  1. an image, often created by a special lens, that is recognizable but somewhat blurred or diffused.


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Other 51Թ Forms

  • Ǵڳ-ڴcܲ adjective
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of soft focus1

First recorded in 1915–20
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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.

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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.

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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.

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The lack of dolly shots, soft focus, back light, etc., gives the proceedings an unexpected intimacy.

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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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