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Selective Focus in Food Photography
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Selective Focus Through Angling
Changing the angle of your camera can affect the focus plane, highlighting unique features of the dish.
Selective Focus with Props
Focus on the food, while lightly blurring the props to suggest context and story.
Using a Large Aperture
Blurs the background and keeps the subject in sharp focus, making it stand out.
Motion Blur with Selective Focus
Captures the motion, like pouring sauce, sharply focused with the rest of the image softened.
Bokeh in the Background
Creates artistic, out-of-focus light orbs in the background, making the subject pop.
Macro Focus for Details
Captures the minute details of food, such as texture and color, up close.
Focus on the Front
The front of the food is in clear focus, gradually blurring towards the back, giving depth.
Depth Layering
Focus on an element in the middle of the image, creating a blurry foreground and background.
Spotlight with Focus
Isolates a specific part of a complex dish, drawing attention directly to it.
Selective Focus for Storytelling
Guide the viewer's attention to the main subject while using soft focus to include supportive elements.
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