Images that have one subject usually work great with isolation apertures.
Saturday, April 16, 2011
Isolation
In photography sometimes you need to focus or "isolate" the subject to this effect a small f/ stop is key. The smaller you go in f/ stops the less depth of field you will have, throwing everything except the subject out of focus. While tack sharp is the important, so is isolation- especially in portraits or places with not so attractive backgrounds.
Images that have one subject usually work great with isolation apertures.

Images that have one subject usually work great with isolation apertures.
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