chercm, i think your first picture is well taken, sometimes the surrounding background must be seen so that the location where the shot took place can be remembered.
chercm, i think your first picture is well taken, sometimes the surrounding background must be seen so that the location where the shot took place can be remembered.
i have set my wife as the center focus and using F5.6 which is the lowest i can dial on Nikon d3100 on 18-55mm lens but how come the surrounding does not blur out . please guide me
TS, you need to understand the concept of DOF and hyperfocal distance..
setting the widest aperture alone may not make the background blur if the subject and the background is too far away from the camera..
all lenses are capable of background blur, you just need to know how.. it is not impossible even to make background blur at f/8..
Think someone above highlighted this: in the first photograph, are you sure you want to "blur" out the building at the back? I think it's as much the focus of the photograph as your wife.