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<blockquote data-quote="KWJams" data-source="post: 56399" data-attributes="member: 1926"><p>When I think of a your assignment of a natural landscape I think the purpose would be to capture a scene of how we see things naturally with our own two eyes. </p><p>We see things naturally near and far as well as in our periphery.</p><p>We see foreground details in our path that we may stumble on as well as distant objects that give us a destination.</p><p>A wide angle view is more natural with two eyes since it does not compress vision. </p><p>Look at a landscape with one eye closed as an exercise to understand how much is lost. </p><p>I don't think that the purpose of the assignment would be to trek to some wilderness and take a picture of a distant mountain range when a hillside view of a cityscape captured with the proper composition would equally meet the assignment goal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KWJams, post: 56399, member: 1926"] When I think of a your assignment of a natural landscape I think the purpose would be to capture a scene of how we see things naturally with our own two eyes. We see things naturally near and far as well as in our periphery. We see foreground details in our path that we may stumble on as well as distant objects that give us a destination. A wide angle view is more natural with two eyes since it does not compress vision. Look at a landscape with one eye closed as an exercise to understand how much is lost. I don't think that the purpose of the assignment would be to trek to some wilderness and take a picture of a distant mountain range when a hillside view of a cityscape captured with the proper composition would equally meet the assignment goal. [/QUOTE]
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