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Originally Posted by Tindomul
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Beautiful shots, BTW, César.
What César said exactly. Have the background far away from the subject (and not well lit) and the camera very close to the subject goes a long way to making this happen. The farther away the background is, the farther the light has to travel to get there which means it's weaker when it gets there and whatever gets reflected back has to travel farther to get back and is again, much weaker than it started out.
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background that's not well lit
Not only will this setup help with the dark background, but it also helps with the depth of field that makes this sort of photograph pop. By arranging the camera and subject and background in this way, you should end up with a sharply focused subject and an out of focus background.