Here is a little idea/tutorial on blurring the background of your photo to make your subjects stand out.
I love this picture of my son and I, but unfortunately we have an extra "friend" in the background. In case you can't tell by the " "... we don't know this lovely lady!
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjtlILBUgBhR2KdL6PVhm0q96rQz0ypVNO89_NnbjyrI7IQ315-guUKQbxn9602Q0zoq2fSWZ3EKTDnl0FguW0fpGwEaWsBs62y6HFw4Q8yekByH81pOJZkVsAZkuXLAjrLB9-0tO_PYK0/s400/blur3.jpg)
Using a photo-editing software, I started by selecting my blur tool and set the strength level to 100%. Then, I just began going over her image over and over again, until she was as blurry as I wanted her to be.
Then, because it looked a little funny with her being the only blurry part of the picture. I went over the rest of the background a couple of times to blur it a little, but not a lot since I still wanted more of the background detail.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgUk_zqlSS4GK_LegKd0RWGJeXmdVUAxe_DbevoPde1O9kNi1TulC2i9-_pZRbQaqHobbymhvwkuAjDWoWVTsPy6niLhQW2vcCzdfFbkWBqgDjbrzcKw3qLauf2Tlp5vV8sIT7tcRVaIO8/s400/blur4.jpg)
And there you go. Now, instead of the three of of standing out, it's just my son and I!