Mastering The Art Of Photographic Composition – Part One

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  • Simon Simpson
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    on: May 4, 2022 at 6:32 am

    Lovely pictures and an interesting article.  Thank you.

    Just one small and, I’m sorry, pedantic point. Lenses do not change perspective, only where we take the photograph from changes our perspective. Different focal length lenses allow us to select what part of that perspective we want in our picture or image.

    Channeling my inner Ansel Adams…

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    Erik Brammer
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    Reply #1 on: May 4, 2022 at 9:19 am

    I agree, great reconfirmation of current practice but also food for an even more conscious thought process.

    Dave Chew
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    Reply #2 on: May 4, 2022 at 1:43 pm

    Lovely pictures and an interesting article.  Thank you.

    Just one small and, I’m sorry, pedantic point. Lenses do not change perspective, only where we take the photograph from changes our perspective. Different focal length lenses allow us to select what part of that perspective we want in our picture or image.

    Channeling my inner Ansel Adams…

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    Different focal length lenses allow us to select what part of that perspective we want in our picture or image.” I struggle trying to explain this; I like the way you worded that; very clear. 

    Dave

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    Erik Brammer
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    Re: Mastering The Art Of Photographic Composition – Part One
    Reply #3 on: May 14, 2022 at 3:50 pm

    Still enjoying every single part of that series. The facts that the bites are rather short is much appreciated.

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