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  • Welcome back!

    We decided to spruce things up and fix some things under the hood. If you notice any issues, feel free to contact us as we're sure there are a few things here or there that we might have missed in our upgrade.

nikon l820 or s6500

Blueduck1105

Little Dog
It's just with the camera you control in manual focus what you want in focus. Hard to explain but easy to get the results with a manual focus lens for the most part. What camera do you have?

Not a good picture but the blur is there. Having an object to focus and a background in the distance to be blurred. There are rule of thumbs to create the effect but not worth getting into and I wouldn't say it properly.

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So even in here his eyes are in pretty good focus, his nose isn't and the lights in the back are blurred

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