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Background has always been a challenge for a photographer when they are taking pictures and this condition is even more prominent among the digital photography beginners. If you are not careful, the background is going to steal the lime light from the subjects and distract your viewers' attention. The following tips are to show you how you can avoid common background disturbance.
1. Move the subject
Have you ever had the experience that you thought the background will be perfect for the photo shoot but it looks awkward when you place your subjects in it? Some thing just doesn't feel right.
When that happens, you can move the subject around to see whether it gives the right picture. Sometime you can change the feeling of the pictures by moving the subject around.
But what if you can't move the subject?
2. Change the angle
If that is the case, probably you want to consider changing the shooting angle. That means you will want to move around your subjects, circling your subjects, taking picture from down to up or get high to shoot down to the subjects.
Besides omitting the awkward background from your pictures, shooting from different angle can also help to you to get different perspective of your subjects. You might be able to capture something astounding under the specific angle and background.
3. Create own background
Sometime you will have to shoot under the background that is totally out of the theme you want to create in your pictures. If you are doing indoor photography, there are a lot of commercial backgrounds available online.
And if you are given the option, try to rearrange the movable objects in the background so that it compliments the subject. You can even add something to the background so that it gives a unique feeling to the pictures.
4. Blur the background
Blurring the background is one of the best ways to bring out the details of the subject and this is often done to express the focus in the pictures.
And the fastest way to do this is to use wide aperture to create shallow depth of field. Depth of field simply means how focus is the surrounding of the subject in the picture. And shallow depth of field simply means the surrounding or in this case, the background is blur.
Since the background is blur, this is will automatically draw your viewer's attention to the clear subject in your picture.
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