I am not sure how this works in Affinity. If you want to do it in Photoshop, mask the subject (PS can do this automatically), invert the mask so everything except the subject is now selected, and go to Filter -> Lens Blur and see if you like the look of that. If something busy looking is immediately behind your subject, the OOF area is not going to look great even at wider apertures than F5.6. If you want to improve your backgrounds naturally, get closer to your subject and/or try and position yourself so that the closest items in the background are as far away as possible. Other than using my feet, I want to know how I can make the rocks less busy and ugly using PS (btw, I use Affinity but I assume that it has many of PS's features). I noticed that its rendering of rocks in the background can be quite busy and ugly. I have a Nikon 500mm f5.6 pf and I'm happy with it for the most part.
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