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Obviously, the best way to get a blurry background in your photos is to do it all in camera, but if you donamp;#39;t have the right lens or youamp;#39;re working with photos that you didnamp;#39;t take, then the next best way to blur the background in your photos is to use Photoshop. The method that I will show you today will give you realistic results without halos or ghosting. And best of all, this technique is completely nondestructive. You can always come back and edit your adjustments. Letamp;#39;s jump right into the tutorial. The first step is to duplicate your background layer. You can press Ctrl J Windows Command J on the Mac to duplicate, to keep things organized or rename this layer and Iamp;#39;ll call it amp;quot;foreground.amp;quot; The first thing that you need to do is remove the background from your main subject. The reason that you want to do that is to avoid edge haloes when blurring the image. And it also gives you more flexibility when youamp;#39;re masking