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The drop focus technique allows you to focus on a middle (or other) area of your subject whilst using a shallow depth of field, which makes both foreground and background blurred, but your focal point sharp.
This was taken using a Nikon D700 SLR, in studio with Bowens flash units. It was taken on
F.1.4 at 1/80th of a second, using Tungsten lighting and a tripod to avoid camera shake.
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