MalakiUK
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Tips on adding DoF
in General Photographic
Posted · Edited by MalakiUK
Hi, I hope this the right section. Im after advice on how i can better add DoF given the equipment i have. I like to take pics of cars and bikes as a hobby.
I have a Canon 450D with the standard18-55 lens and an 18-250m. I was going to attach 2 pics as examples but theyre too big so will add a link. I thought it was going to be a case of zoom in as far as i can and set to the lowest f-. Im self teaching so a bit thick with alot of this. Any help would be great
Pic 1 - This i would have liked the van blurred also >.<
Pic 2 - This pic i had the background blurred but not the foreground