This appears to be apperture related. When you have a wide apperture (low f stop) you tend to get a narrow field of view (fov) which results in the background and foreground betting blurred.
There are filters designed to darken the picture so you can open the aperture wider and get a narrow fov.
Source: I used to sell cameras before the smart phones wiped them out
This appears to be apperture related. When you have a wide apperture (low f stop) you tend to get a narrow field of view (fov) which results in the background and foreground betting blurred.
There are filters designed to darken the picture so you can open the aperture wider and get a narrow fov.
Source: I used to sell cameras before the smart phones wiped them out
--- here is a good explanation for the foodie's
https://www.chocolatemoosey.com/2012/09/13/understanding-aperture-a-k-a-how-to-make-your-background-blurry/
Apologies. You know I thought you meant the seals on the flag - I wasn't paying attention to the podium at the beginning.