Too much perspective distortion?

STM

Senior Member
Maybe I should switch to a longer focal length. Perhaps a fisheye is probably not the best choice for portraiture.

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Mike150

Senior Member
Re: Too much persectuve distortion?

Now that one is funny... Next time get closer and really distort it.
 
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Mike150

Senior Member
Re: Too much persectuve distortion?

It fuels my interest. Easter will be spent with my four Grandkids and two young nieces and nephews. Maybe I'll rent a Fish-eye and get some funny photos of them. It would definitely make for some fun conversations. I can see it now. I'll print them out 13x19 and frame them as gifts.
 
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STM

Senior Member
Re: Too much persectuve distortion?

It fuels my interest. Easter will be spent with my four Grandkids and two young nieces and nephews. Maybe I'll rent a Fish-eye and get some funny photos of them. It would definately make for some fun conversations. I can see it now. I'll print them out 13x19 and frame them as gifts.

"But Graaaaandpaw, this picture makes my head look all funny!"
 

Mike150

Senior Member
Re: Too much persectuve distortion?

"But Graaaaandpaw, this picture makes my head look all funny!"

would make for some great conversations when they all start dating. Right now the grandkids range from 8 down to 2 and the niece and nephew are 13 year old twins.
 

Dave_W

The Dude
Re: Too much persectuve distortion?

It would be a great ad for a plastic surgeon's office. Do a before and after photo simply by switching lenses!
 

BackdoorArts

Senior Member
Re: Too much persectuve distortion?

She's a whole lot easier on the eyes, but the perspective reminds me of an old publicity photo of The Who where Pete Townshend got way too close to the lens.

I'm a sucker for blondes with (some) freckles. Thankfully Pete and Roger were lacking in at least one of those categories.
 
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