Tuesday, 3 September 2013

LO1: My Wide Angle Shot Photography

This is one of may wide-angle lenses. This is used generally for things like scenes, where the whole scene has to be included in the shot, this could also be useful in architectural, interior, and landscape photography, when the photographer is unable to walk much around a scene to photograph different angles or a wider shot without the specialized wide-angle lens.

This photo is effected by the wide-angle lens as it focuses on the girl in the background rather than the main subject of the picture which is the boy at the front. This also makes the corridor which they are walking through a lot longer as the wide-angle lens exaggerates the distant objects making it look really distant. However wide-angle lenses aren't particularly suited for portrait photography, as the lens can make their facial features greatly out of proportion.This is also shown in the picture as the boys head looks quite small compared to his body.


This photo was also take with a wide-angled lens. This affects the picture because it makes the landscape look a lot more distant making the people in the picture look more distant than they really are, making the photographer seem like they're taking the photo from a lot further away than reality.


This photo is probably one of my favorite photo's I've taken. The wide-angle lens makes the photo seem like the buildings are closing in on the photographer. The lens also make the buildings seem a lot taller than they're in reality.


The wide-angle lens makes the people in this photograph look a lot further away than the camera actually was in reality. Making it seem like the photographer wanted to get a lot of the other landscape in the photograph. This affects works really well of height order in the photograph. However I don't think a wide-angle lens is very suitable for portrait photography as it doesn't focus on any of the details or things on anyone's face, more on the background.


This photo wasn't really affected by the wide-angle lens I particularly think. However the only thing i do notice is that the lens doesn't seem to pick up the detail in any of the people's faces, this means its not the right lens to be taking portraits with.


This photo is also taken with the wide-angle lens this shows the view from one of the windows. This makes all the houses and building a bit away look really distant and far away. The lens also makes it look like there is no room within the building making them look more compact than they really are. 

This photo focuses on the wall the people in the photograph are staring up to. The wide-angle lens makes the wall seem really tall and out of proportion because of the building next to it looking tiny. The people in the photo also look quite far away from the photographer which in reality they aren't.

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