What technique is used here and why is it used?

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just make sure to have no spaces when searching for it!



Can you be more specific? Having something out of focus in the background is pretty standard. It's the alternative, having both the foreground and background in focus, that was once the new/unusual technique.



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Yeah, no clue what you're asking for with just a picture. Can you elaborate and describe what we're looking for?