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Food Photography
Carefully placed focus & depth of field.
You'll find that with careful use of focus and depth of field adjustments, you can bring snap into an otherwise dull photograph.
On cameras lacking manual focus, you can usually depress the shutter button halfway down when you have the autofocus marks centered upon the area of interest to lock focus at that distance. You can recompose later by moving the camera about while keeping the shutter button depressed halfway. Depth of field or aperature settings on automatic cameras are usually missing, so you'll have to take whatever you get.
On cameras with manual focus, you will adjust the focus to the point you want, then simply let the focus distance remain fixed while you move the camera about. Most cameras with manual focus will have manual depth of field or aperature control, and again, you can simply set them at whatever is most appropriate for your picture. Wider or more open for a shallow depth of field, smaller or more closed for a deeper one.
When you look at a scene, take a look to see if any part of it grabs your attention right away. It may be the yellow color of a lemon, or the succulent look of a burger, or even the shape and texture of a fruit.
Whatever it is, look again at the entire scene and think about whether blurring them out of focus and out of attention would make them less distracting. Sometimes, you'll find that by doing so, you'll have a much stronger image - one that almost pulls the viewer's eyes directly to the point of sharp focus and attention. On the other hand, if the entire subject needs to be in sharp focus, you may find that you'll need to set the aperature as small as possible to get a wide depth of field, with sharp focus from near to far.
You'll soon learn that for many foods, you can blur most of the scene, crop closely, and come out with an even better picture than you'd otherwise imagine.