CREATING BEAUTIFUL BOKEH

In this mini tutorial I'm going to show you how I create that dreamy warm or gloomy bokeh you often see in my images.

I hope you like it and please ask me anything!

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STEP ONE: FINDING A GOOD BACKGROUND

I have these shrubs in my backyard where I usually shoot on cloudy days.

It's not very dense so it has nice openings between the branches and leaves.

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STEP 2: PLACING THE SUBJECT

In this case I held my subject about 10 feet away from the shrubs.

Focusing on my subject with a wide aperture you can see how the bokeh is beginning to take shape.

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Position your subject minding where the bokeh will fall in the frame,

letting it either surround or overlap with your subject.

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STEP 3: LOOK FOR THE SUN

On a sunny day I love shooting on my front yard where the sun sets behind this bushes creating some magical bokeh

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When the light is strong I position my subject a bit farther from the trees, about 12 ft.
I compose my shot positioning my subject in regards to where I want the bokeh to be on my frame.

Play around until you're happy with what you see through the viewfinder!

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STEP 4: CREATIVE SHOOTING

Play with freelensing or other lenses for creative effects. Here I used my 50mm lens for freelensing which created this beautiful flare!

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Thank you!

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