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Because I also like photography in my daily life, and I use micro-sheets. But I'm not sure how to blur the background when shooting people. Please give me some advice > & lt~~

This photo of you is very dazzling, and it is foggy when facing the fire source.

If you want to take a picture with a blurred background, there are three elements:

1, you can use a large aperture. If you use aperture priority mode, you can adjust the aperture to the maximum (the smaller the f value, the larger the aperture). For example, F2.8 is bigger than F3.5, and bigger than F5.6 and F8, but I don't know what your lens is like. It's probably a hood, 18-55 mm, and the largest is F3.5 ..

2. You can also blur the background with a long focal length. The longer the focal length, the better the blur. But the easier it is to paste. If your lens is a 18-55mm lens with a camera, the longest focal length is 55mm. Just adjust the focal length to the maximum (zoom in on the distant scene).

3. Another factor is the object distance, that is, the closer the model is to your lens, the farther away she is from the background behind, and the blur effect will be good. You can try.

It seems that you are still a beginner and haven't mastered the basic concepts, but it doesn't matter. Learning from scratch will be quick. If you are interested, you can search for an article called "Photographic Notes". After reading it carefully, you will understand the basic principle. If you can't find it, I can send it to you. In addition, you can visit more forums, such as Hummingbird, Green Shadow and the photography forum of Zhongguancun Forum, and you can learn a lot.

Actually, I'm a beginner, too, and I only know a little about it. I hope I can help you.

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