June 2020
Beginner to intermediate
272 pages
7h 37m
English

You may have heard a lot of talk, especially when it comes to shooting portraits, about “lens compression” and how different focal lengths offer different types of lens compression. This is basically about one thing: the background behind your subject, and how far away it seems to be. For example, when you’re shooting a portrait of somebody at a wide angle, like 24mm or 35mm, the background is going to look like it’s way behind them. So, if you want it to look like a huge sweeping scene with lots of depth between your subject and the background, shoot at a wide angle. However, if you zoom your lens to around ...
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