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In this assignment you will create an image with good bokeh—using Photoshop—that allows the subject in the foreground to be more prominent.To begin, find a subject with interesting foreground, midground, and background elements, contrasts, or colors. Use what you’ve learned about composition, lighting, and points of view.There is a substantial creative component, as well. Be sure to photograph with a wide depth of field so everything in your image is sharp.You may attempt to photograph multiple subjects, but shoot a minimum of 24 and a maximum of 36 images. Shoot during the day or in well-lit conditions, which will prevent the natural bokeh most often seen from out-of-focus lights in dark or night scenes.Review your photographs and select your best composition for editing. Open it in Photoshop, duplicate the Background layer, so your faculty member can see the image you started with, then mask your subject and apply a blur filter to the background. (Three different methods were discussed in this module. You may use which ever method you choose.)Here is a step-by-step PDF tutorial you can download to help you review the steps of the Lens Blur filter. Take your time and be accurate. If necessary, review the videos, especially the explanation of masking—not only with a feathered area around the foreground subject, but finessing the mask layer itself.Bokeh Photoshop TutorialRemember, highlights in backgrounds are amplified in the process—especially sharp points of light—so backgrounds with contrast may help to make an interesting and good Bokeh. Examples include specks of bright sky coming through trees, holiday tree lights, street lights, reflections off water or other objects.Flat backgrounds with no contrast will offer few or no highlights to create bokeh from.Do not delete any of your photos, whether they are good or bad. (Observing your mistakes and learning from them is the best way to improve as a graphic designer.)Once you have created the Bokeh, change the layer name to the type of blur you used.Save the image as a PSD (Photoshop document.) Do NOT save as a compressed JPG or PNG.You MUST save the multi-layered document as a PSD, so your faculty member can see your original image, the mask and the type of blur. Include the type of blur in the filename. (e.g., Salt_and_Pepper_FieldBlur.psd)Include the Bokeh PSD in the folder with all of your other (un-edited) images, ZIP it, and submit the ZIPPED file to the drop box.