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How to take a close-up photo What is the method for taking a close-up photo

1. When taking outdoor close-up photography of objects, we often encounter situations where the subject is good, but the background is too cluttered, seriously hampering the overall beauty of the picture structure. Try to blur the messy background and make it a "blurred background". Using virtuality to support reality and contrasting reality with virtuality will produce a good picture effect.

2. The reality of the background image depends on the following main factors: the length of the focal length of the lens, the size of the aperture, the distance between the background objects and the main object, etc. The longer the focal length of the lens, the wider the aperture, and the farther the background object is from the subject, the more blurred the background image will be; conversely, the degree of blurring of the background image will be relatively small or even non-blurred.

3. Therefore, the focus on the main parts of the subject should be very precise. The focusing work can be carried out by slightly moving the front legs of the tripod back and forth. This focusing method is both convenient and accurate. You may wish to try.