I agree. It's not bad. He has isolated the object quite well. The background is blurry. There is very much light now which causes the aperture of the lens to be small, producing a larger depth of field which should ruin the bokeh (the blurriness of the background and focus on the object of interest only). What's going on? Have I misunderstood something or is @gamer00 applying some kind of sorcery here? Has he set the ISO (the sensitivity of the sensor of the camera) to a really low value? Is he using a very fast shutter speed? Can you easily set those values by hand in that camera? Was it able to automatically focus on those leaves and take care of the rest?
I agree. It's not bad. He has isolated the object quite well. The background is blurry. There is very much light now which causes the aperture of the lens to be small, producing a larger depth of field which should ruin the bokeh (the blurriness of the background and focus on the object of interest only). What's going on? Have I misunderstood something or is @gamer00 applying some kind of sorcery here? Has he set the ISO (the sensitivity of the sensor of the camera) to a really low value? Is he using a very fast shutter speed? Can you easily set those values by hand in that camera? Was it able to automatically focus on those leaves and take care of the rest?