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It's a bit different to that setting, better known as diorama and miniature (If we're talking the same thing), but both are used to create more subject isolation, or at least the illusion of that. Diorama uses blurring at the top and bottom of the frame which gives more 'pop' but also giving a toy/model like appearance. Tilt shift lenses can give the same effect.What's this method. Just looks like the Toy setting on my camera?
With Brenizer you take a regular shot with a wide aperture lens, then without moving focus take several shots, usually in a kind of spiral manner from the centre and then stitch in photoshop (or similar). The effect is similar to a much faster lens giving more shallow DOF and a bit of a miniature appearance. So for example you can make an f1.8 lens look like an f0.95, at least in terms of DOF.
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