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How to take bokeh photos on a Canon 60D?
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How to take bokeh photos on a Canon 60D?
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Position your camera close to the subject, set it to Aperture Priority (Av) mode, use a wide aperture – ideally around f/1.8 – and shoot from a low angle to capture the wonderful blurred bokeh.
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