The background of the scene is slightly out of focus due to a shallow depth of field. Depth of field refers to the range of distance within a photo that appears acceptably sharp. A shallow depth of field results in a narrow focus area, causing objects outside this area to appear blurred. This can be influenced by the aperture setting of the lens, the focal length, and the distance to the subject. Axis documentation on camera setup and focus adjustments provides guidance on managing depth of field to ensure optimal image clarity.
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