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???? Background blur lenses ???? https://amzn.to/3588eM9 ???? My Amazon store ???? http://bit.ly/shopvz ???? Find what you need, no disappointments! If you want to pay me a coffee ☕ ❤ https://paypal.me/videozappo ???? Thanks to Silvia for her patience in making this tutorial, here is her Instagram account: @silviavallone_ ( / silviavallone_ ) ???? I thank RCE Foto (https://www.rcefoto.com) for lending me some of the necessary photographic equipment. ???? Remember my photography courses, often on OFFER ???? Luminar 4 ???? http://bit.ly/LuminarVZ Landscape Photography ???? http://bit.ly/PaesaggioVZ Time Blending ???? http://bit.ly/TimeBlendVZ ???? Every Tuesday and Friday a new video! ???? ????Subscribe to the Newsletter ???? https://videozappo.com/newsletter ⚙ Some more tips on equipment ???? https://kit.co/videozappo ???? Follow me on... Instagram: @videozappo ???? http://bit.ly/pigVZ Facebook: @videozappo ???? http://bit.ly/vaiFBvz VideoZappo.com: ???? https://videozappo.com Twitter ???? @videozappo / videozappo LinkedIn ???? / videozappo ???? Links to the videos mentioned in the tutorial: Understanding the crop factor ???? • Crop Factor and Depth of Field... #VideoZappo #Photography #Bokeh Info on the video: In this tutorial, Mariano Morichini from VideoZappo.com, explains how to blur the background of a photo, therefore how to obtain the bokeh effect. Do you want to throw everything away and buy a Full Frame because you can't blur the background of your photos? Getting the right depth of field to separate the subject from the background can be really complicated if you don't know the variables at play. In this tutorial I'll explain everything you need to know to control the bokeh effect and therefore blur the background of photos or videos, making the most of what you already have. Save your money, follow my advice and, if it's still not enough, with the information I'll give you you'll know exactly what to invest in. Depth of field in fact depends on many factors and knowing them is essential to have a blurred background. Reducing everything to the relationship between focal length and depth of field is objectively too reductive but don't worry, you don't need an entire photography course to have the depth of field effect, a horrible definition but now common sense... So let's learn to blur the background, no matter if it's a photo or a video, the technique is identical! The product links are affiliate links, if you buy something it doesn't cost you anything and I get a small percentage that allows me to continue making free videos like this.