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Let's turn the aperture around! 
By setting 'f', or aperture to it's minimum, so much blur takes in, that the blurred particles split apart.
Either you can AF to something very close to the camera, or don't AF at all for bokeh.
For more affect, you can use the 'Miniature' filter, which drastically blurs the outer edges of the photo.
Here is one example:
By setting 'f', or aperture to it's minimum, so much blur takes in, that the blurred particles split apart.
Either you can AF to something very close to the camera, or don't AF at all for bokeh.
For more affect, you can use the 'Miniature' filter, which drastically blurs the outer edges of the photo.
Here is one example:
