Cable car line, San Francisco. Photographed 1959 by Fred Lyon.


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Cable car line, San Francisco. Photographed 1959 by Fred Lyon.
Kananaskis Country, Alberta, Canada
An amazing example of long lens compression. Mt. Fuji looks beautiful from a distance, but formidable from up close.
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“Pink Supermoon”
(More orange than pink)🤣
📸 by Dan Martland @dantvusa
Shot this image last night 14 miles away from New York City, in Montclair New Jersey.At 800mm, the moon looks larger than life.
When the plan perfectly matches the execution.
Spring Bloom
Spring Bloom #photography #MicroFourThirds
I took this photo last week, when the skies were blue and the allergies were exploding. It was captured with my adapted Minolta 80-200 lens, so I’m not sure of the exact focal length 1, but the lens was approaching the maximum when I captured this scene.
I love the colors, they scream, “Spring!” But it’s the lens compression 2, aided by the church lawn being about six inches above the sidewalk,…
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Learn How to Use Lens Compression to Your Advantage in Small Spaces
Lens compression is a wonderful thing! Embrace it and reap the rewards.
If you work in tight spaces using narrow backgrounds, this video will show you how lens compression can help you get the shots you want.
If you work in a studio that is a little short on space and you need to find a way to make narrow backgrounds work, this tutorial from Daniel Norton is for you. After the break, we will share a video that shows why using a longer lens is the way to go, and…
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