Backgrounds often make or break a shot. In this example you can clearly appreciate that the background is totally separate from the foreground subject, the koala. In a zoo one way to achieve this is to get close-ish to the subject while positioning yourself so the background is a way off (in this case about 10 metres). It also helps to use a telephoto lens with a wide aperture as this is likely to emphasise background softness. Pic by Natalie Hitchens (200mm lens, f2.8, 1/500s, ISO200). |
A wonderful day at the zoo and fantastic results by both of you. Inspiring! Steph
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