soft-focus lens

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soft-focus lens

n
(Photography) photog a lens designed to produce an image that is uniformly very slightly out of focus: typically used for portrait work
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Gazing backward through a soft-focus lens, there is some evidence that school libraries of the past had a measure of cool.
Pendleton (right) has been the ultimate poster girl for cycling with a rare gift for knowing when to pout into a photographer's soft-focus lens and when to step on the gas on the cycle track.
Water For Elephants casts a spell with its arresting visuals, and the cast look ravishing through a soft-focus lens.
Water For Elephants casts a spell with its arresting visuals and the cast looks ravishing through a soft-focus lens.
However, Water For Elephants casts a spell with its arresting visuals and the cast looks ravishing through a soft-focus lens.
Water For Elephants casts a spell with its arresting visuals and the cast looks ravishing through a soft-focus lens. But when the film's big emotional kick arrives, it doesn't quite connect.
Who every Christmas induced pre-pubescents to get drenched in fake snow and shriek about mistletoe and wine, as he pranced around in fake tan with a soft-focus lens on his corduroy neck - video nasties that will scar those kids for life.
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