#Soft Focus Effect
Soft focus effect wallpapers trace their origin back to the classic film photography technique popular in the mid-20th century, when photographers used frosted diffusion filters, specially treated soft-focus lenses, or even thin pieces of translucent fabric placed in front of the lens, to deliberately blur harsh outlines and reduce extreme contrast, wrapping every light and shadow transition in a thin, dreamy layer of hazy gauze. This category covers a wide range of subjects, from sprawling pink cherry blossom groves in spring, misty forest paths soaked in morning dew, city streets with neon lights bleeding out after light rain, to sunsets spilling golden sparkles over the sea, fluffy floating cumulus clouds, and retro portraits with soft, gentle textures. Free from the harsh glare of over-sharpened high-definition images, these wallpapers neutralize the inherent cold, rigid feel of digital screens. Served as desktop or mobile backgrounds, they will not distract attention from interface icons, cause no visual fatigue even after long hours of viewing, and their relaxed, hazy atmosphere can quietly melt away daily tension, offering you a tiny moment of calm the second you glance at the screen.