How to Blur The Background (Bokeh)

How to Blur The Background (Bokeh)

How to Achieve the Perfect Background Blur in Photography

Basic Techniques for Background Blur

  • Chelsea and Tony introduce the topic of achieving background blur, emphasizing that moving the subject away from the background is a simple yet effective method.
  • They demonstrate how positioning can enhance blur; by moving to a location where the background is further away, they achieve a more pronounced blur effect in photos.

Camera Settings for Optimal Blur

  • The hosts recommend using aperture priority mode with Auto ISO settings. A lower aperture number (e.g., f/1.8) results in less sharpness in the background, enhancing blur.
  • They discuss lens options, suggesting that upgrading from a kit lens (often f/5.6) to an inexpensive 50mm f/1.8 lens can significantly improve background blurriness.

Additional Tips for Enhanced Bokeh

  • Tony advises zooming in as much as possible while stepping back from the subject; this technique also contributes to greater background blur.
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