Blur Background with your phone

Did you know you could Blur Background with your phone? This is where the background is fuzzy. It’s easier than you think. Try these tips. Blurring the background in your pictures may seem difficult. But in this tutorial, you’ll discover three easy techniques for creating professional-looking photos with background blur. Read on to learn how to blur background on iPhone camera when shooting. And discover how to edit your photos with realistic blur effects. 

Portrait mode

Certainly an easy technique. Portrait mode is a shooting mode in the iPhone’s built-in Camera app. It uses depth-effect software to create soft, blurry backgrounds while your subject remains in sharp focus. As the name suggests, Portrait mode is perfect for shooting portraits of people and pets. But you can also use it to blur the background behind other subjects.Portrait mode is especially useful when the background is ugly or distracting. Blurring the background creates a more pleasing image and helps your subject stand out.Portrait mode is available on the new iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, and iPhone 11 Pro Max. You’ll also find it on the iPhone XSiPhone XS MaxiPhone XRiPhone XiPhone 8 Plus, and iPhone 7 Plus.

Here is how you use it. Open the Camera app on your iPhone, and select Portrait mode at the bottom of the screen. Your subject needs to be between two and eight feet from the camera. And there needs to be plenty of light (Portrait mode doesn’t always work in low light conditions). Compose your photo, and wait for the words Natural Light (or Depth Effect on the iPhone 7 Plus) to appear in yellow. This indicates that the depth-effect is working, and you’re ready to take your shot. Check the viewfinder to ensure the depth-effect feature is producing good results. Your subject should appear sharp, and the background should be blurred. Now simply press the shutter button to take a beautiful portrait photo.

Close to subject

This little-known technique is a guaranteed way to create amazing blurred backgrounds in your photos.To test out this technique with your own iPhone, find a subject that you’d like to photograph. Make sure the subject isn’t too close to the background, otherwise the background won’t appear blurred. The further the background is from the subject, the more blurred it will appear. The closer you get to your subject, the blurrier the background becomes.Start by holding your iPhone a few feet away from the subject. Now slowly move your phone closer to the subject. Notice how the background gradually appears more blurred the closer you get.

Manual Focus Point

When shooting close-up photos, the depth of field is shallow. This means that only a small part of the image from front to back is in sharp focus, and the rest of the scene appears blurred. So it’s essential you tell the camera which part of the scene to focus on. If you don’t, the camera might focus on the wrong part of the scene and your subject will be blurred. To set the focus point on your subject, simply tap that area of the screen. A yellow box indicates the focal point.If the background doesn’t look blurred after setting focus on your subject, try moving closer. Ensure you tap to reset focus every time you change the distance between the camera and subject.

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