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Four background blurring skills for beginners of zero-based photography
1. Large aperture
The larger the aperture, the more blurred the background.
When you want to shoot a blurred background, you can turn up the aperture. F/ 1.8 aperture fixed-focus lens price is "close to the people".
2. The background is far away
The farther the background is from the character, the more blurred the picture is.
The background in the picture is blue sky and white clouds. Obviously, the background is far from it. So although it is not big, the background can be blurred.
3. The camera is very close
The closer the camera is, the shallower the depth of field is, and the more obvious the background blur effect is.
The principle of background blur is to make the subject and background of photography in two focal planes.
4. Long focal length
The longer the focal length, the more obvious the background blur effect.
When shooting with a telephoto lens, the picture uses a telephoto lens of 250 mm, and the background will be relatively blurred when focusing on the subject.
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