Making a depth of field sandwich with Mike Browne

Photography is an awesome subject and can be involved with anything on the planet (and sometimes off planet) In fact it’s so awesome you can even make sandwiches! Mike Browne in this short video below, introduces the art of using bokeh effects both in front of and behind a subject. This highlights the subject between two items, hence the sandwich! Mike uses a non professional lens with an aperture of 4.5 so it is an easily obtainable effect that any photographer can get with even a budget lens.

lynx bokeh sandwich

If you want to know more, and would like another nifty trick to add to your photography repertoire, join Mike in his video below:
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