luktexponeringar
Luktexponeringar, also known as window exposures, are a technique used in photography to capture images with a shallow depth of field, where the subject is in sharp focus while the background is blurred. This effect is achieved by using a wide aperture setting on the camera lens, which allows more light to enter the camera and creates a larger depth of field. The term "luktexponering" is derived from the Swedish words "lukt" (window) and "exponering" (exposure).
The technique is commonly used in portrait photography to isolate the subject from the background, drawing
To achieve a luktexponering, the photographer must carefully select the aperture setting on the camera lens.
In addition to aperture, the distance between the camera and the subject also plays a crucial role
Luktexponeringar are a popular technique among photographers due to their ability to create striking and dramatic