Taking Unfocused Photos

Posted in Tips by admin @ Aug 22, 2007


Unfocused Photo Beautifully sharp and detailed images are something we all aspire for in the majority of our shots – I know I do.

However purposely leaving your main subject (or even your whole shot) out of can also create stunningly dreamy images also.

There are two main strategies if you’re wanting to explore purposely ‘unfocused’ images:

1. You might choose to on a seemingly unimportant element of the scene (do this by choosing a wide aperture which will give a narrow and on something in front of or behind your main subject).

2. The other option is to make your full image out of but choosing to well beyond or in front of your main subject. Again, a wide aperture will help here and you will probably need to switch your camera to manual focusing mode or it will attempt to find something to upon.

This second option will take a little experimentation. Get things too unfocused and you’ll end up with a completely unrecognizable subject – the key is to have enough for it to be recognizable but out of enough to create a wonderful dreamy mood.

Below are two more examples of unfocused images for a little inspiration.

Unfocused Photo

Unfocused Photo

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