Late autumn close-ups

I used to make pictures like this a lot, but then it got too "vanilla" for girls, and I moved away from this kind of scene.

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Although in fact, a lot of people take close-ups with blur.

Another thing is if your archive consists exclusively of such images. This, of course, is not bad.

Sometimes it's interesting to plunge back into the background blur.

Blurring is often a creative technique and comes from portrait photography.

In this case, I tested the 24-70 lens wide open.

It blurs well, but my dead lens often missed focus.

I like the way the telephoto lens blurs the background - just to the meat! But before, by the shape of the bokeh, I could name the brand of the lens, or at least the focal length.



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