One photo every day: Continuing on the bokeh theme (275/365)

Hey!

Yesterday I discussed about how you can create bokeh (a shallow depth of field) in your photos, even with a mobile phone. While I mentioned up to three ways to create bokeh, I failed to make an example for the third one. So to fix that, here's a photo shot with the smartphone (not edited):


Creamy Bokeh with smartphone!

To create a truly shallow depth of field on a smart phone is actually easy. Make it a macro!

What you need, is a small magnifying glass that fits and can be easily attached over the smartphone camera lens. Mine is an 8x magnifying loupe that I've taped onto my phone.

Try this out on your own phone, it will definitely make your photography fun!

I'll be seeing you again tomorrow! :)



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One Photo Everyday is not just a challenge nor just a series of posts on Steemit but it’s our way of providing valuable pictures everyday to our amazing community in order to promote the storytelling through the lens of the cameras.

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We've created channels where people can find other like-minded photographers wanting to pursue a daily routine, and create their own 365 project. If you fall into motivational or inspirational problems, there'll be a channel where you may seek help. There's also a channel for sharing tips and advice in photography.



[Previous post: One photo every day: Bokeh in the forest (274/365) + How does aperture affect a photo? Lesson in Bokeh!]

Previously in 365, One photo every day:


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


 
 
 
 

Miro and the long-wave transmitter. (267/365)
Creamed creativity (268/365)
Shakers (269/365)
Just an idea (271/365)
Multi-vitamin drink (272/365)
Palm Sunday – Easter witches (273/365)
Bokeh in the forest (274/365)


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