One of the first questions people always ask when they get their new Digital SLR is “how do I get that blurry background?” A shallow depth-of-field has become the hallmark of “professional” photos. While the technique has it’s advantages, by emphasizing it we’re ignoring how to properly use depth-of-field.
What most people don’t know is that when they upgrade from their point-and-shoot cameras, they are also accessing the ability to use a really deep depth-of-field. In this tutorial, we’ll go deep into the uses of the deep depth-of-field and some corresponding techniques.
What most people don’t know is that when they upgrade from their point-and-shoot cameras, they are also accessing the ability to use a really deep depth-of-field. In this tutorial, we’ll go deep into the uses of the deep depth-of-field and some corresponding techniques.