Poto Poto Bokeb Top 99%

Khalid tied the silver rope to a sturdy oak and began his ascent. The climb was steep, each handhold echoing the market’s bustling cadence: the clatter of copper pots, the hum of bargaining voices, the soft rustle of silk. As he climbed, the rhythm grew louder inside his chest— poto, poto —the heartbeat of countless lives intertwined.

, a technique used to create high-quality, aesthetic images with a blurred background Understanding the Bokeh Effect is a term derived from the Japanese word poto poto bokeb top

“I’m a stylist and this top has become my go‑to layering piece for editorial shoots. The bokeh gradient photographs amazingly under natural light.” — Khalid tied the silver rope to a sturdy