Scrumptious looking! The light and the shallow depth of field really make this three-dimensional, and tempting to the eye!
I find myself wanting more depth of field. I might've used a longer lens to get more critically sharp area, while maintaining the blurry background. You have to have more space in front of the camera, and to get that shallow DoF, you have to place the background elements quite a ways back.
Another thing you can do, if you have a tripod and remote, is focus blending. You take several shots, each with a portion of the photo in focus that you want, then blend them in PS. You could use the same lens, framing, and light, but the camera has to be solid throughout the entire series of shots, for obvious reasons.
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I find myself wanting more depth of field. I might've used a longer lens to get more critically sharp area, while maintaining the blurry background. You have to have more space in front of the camera, and to get that shallow DoF, you have to place the background elements quite a ways back.
Another thing you can do, if you have a tripod and remote, is focus blending. You take several shots, each with a portion of the photo in focus that you want, then blend them in PS. You could use the same lens, framing, and light, but the camera has to be solid throughout the entire series of shots, for obvious reasons.