![]() Zooming in on a subject narrows the angle of view and makes the focal length longer, resulting in more background blur. Focal length: A short focal length has a wide angle of view which keeps details in focus both in the foreground and the background.Distance from your subject: Moving closer to and focusing tightly on your subject and ensuring the background is far away from your subject make it easier to achieve a blurred background.The lower the f-value, the softer the background blur. When using a large aperture, the shutter speed should be faster to prevent the photo from being over-exposed. Larger apertures have smaller f-values and allow more light to reach the camera sensor. ![]() ![]()
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