Nice lesson on mixing in-focus and out of focus. Another trick is to switch off autofocus and you can just hold a close-up lens filter up to the lens to take the background out of focus when you don't have a fast lens like an f1.2 Just a trick used for DSLR kit lenses because the focus breathing is horrendous. Thanks
Brilliant again as always.
Thank you! Cheers!
Love the final image, very nice!!
Glad you like it!
Excellent, Excellent & Excellent.
Many many thanks
Loved the composition and selective effect you applied while keeping the 3 subjects pin sharp. Resulting in an overall great image. 👍👍
Glad you liked it!
The fantastic creative photography. Thank you for sharing this great creative tutorial live demo. Amazing 🙏😍
My pleasure 😊
I really like the tip about combining the two shots. Thank you for sharing. 👍😊
Glad it was helpful!
Very nicely done.
Thank you very much!
Nice lesson on mixing in-focus and out of focus.
Another trick is to switch off autofocus and you can just hold a close-up lens filter up to the lens to take the background out of focus when you don't have a fast lens like an f1.2
Just a trick used for DSLR kit lenses because the focus breathing is horrendous.
Thanks
Great tip!
Thanks sir 🙏 I like your work
Most welcome
Nicely demonstrated
Thank you
I've noticed you're not using the live view in Capture One, any particular reason?
I do use it occasionally
Nice
Thanks