Background blur (advanced)
An aesthetic trick often used in photography is the emphasis of the main theme against other areas of the picture by using a small depth of focus. An object or a face can spectacularly stand out against a blurred, homogeneous background. Owners of compact cameras might have already encountered the problem that, in the majority of their photos, everything is sharp. A small depth of focus and the blurring of the background is very difficult to achieve. Such machines have a very small sensor with a small focal distance lens, and therefore, a large depth of focus. Even with a larger camera, you might feel that a photo you have taken needs its background blurred. Our next tip offers a solution for this problem.
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