How To Lift The Focal Point/Subject From The Background On An Iphone

February 22, 2023

Photo of a bucket of zinnias & lantana.
I am not very techie! I don't like learning new technology but with writing a blog and even using a smart phone, one does pick it up.

One of my daughters taught me an Iphone skill over the weekend, and I'm really excited about it.  Above, is one of my garden photos of a bucket of zinnias and lantana on a rustic stool.  Scroll on down and see the photo after the new Iphone skill.




 
Photo of a bucket of zinnias & lantana.
I copied just the focal point or subject of the photo and saved it onto a black background.  It gives the focal point so much more interest.

Maybe you know how to do this already.  If not, click on this Apple Support Link HERE.


Photo of a laundry tub filled with marigolds.
This marigold/laundry tub photo is saved on a white background.

Photo of a laundry tub filled with marigolds.
Same photo saved on a black background.


Photo of a vintage wheelbarrow with laundry tubs of nicotiana.
My old wheelbarrow copied and pasted to a white background.

Photo of a small garden with vertical interest with calendulas, marigolds, salvia, and sweet potato vines.
And how about the marigold/calendula/salvia/sweet potato vine flower bed?

Photo of a small garden with vertical interest with calendulas, marigolds, salvia, and sweet potato vines.
Not sure if I like it better on a black or white background.


Photo of impatiens in minnow buckets on a ladder.

Impatiens in minnow buckets on a ladder.

Photo of a obelisk trellis of black eyed Susan vines.

Black eyed Susan vines and climbing sweet potato vines on an obelisk trellis.

Photo of a garden shed decorated with junk decor.
I really liked these garden shed photos! 

Photo of a garden shed decorated with junk decor.

Photo of a garden shed decorated with junk decor.




Photo of a stenciled farmhouse quilt/cheese box display bin.

I also tried the technique on upcycled project photos like this Farmhouse Quilt/Cheese Box Display Piece.

Photo of an upcycled scalloped wooden tray.

Photo of an upcycled and stenciled hydrangea wood bin.

Photo of a child's art easel repurposed as wall decor.


Photo of a covered box painted and stenciled with a sunflower.



Photo of garden sign repurposed from an old window screen.


I think this trick really accents my upcycle projects.


Photo collage of garden photo focal points.
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  1. That's interesting, Carlene. I don't have an I-phone so probably can't do this w/ my cell phone. It is a cool way to manipulate photos, though. It would be a good way to blank out busy backgrounds with photos of people, too.

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