Tuesday, 18 June 2019

Wide-Angle & Telephoto Photography.


      Definition of the technique:
Wide angle lenses (short focal length) capture more because they have a wider picture angle.
Telephoto lenses (long focal length) have a narrower picture angle.
In photography and cinematography, a wide-angle lens refers to a lens whose focal length is substantially smaller than the focal length of a normal lens for a given film plane

      An image Bank which illustrates the technique





Typical focal lengths and their 35mm format designations:

<20mm =  Super wide angle
24mm-35mm = wide angle
50mm= normal
80mm-300mm = Tele
>300mm = super Tele

How the images were produced:


We set the location for the model to stand and then set the settings to:
zoom: 18mm 
shutter:1/1250
f stop: 3.5
ISO 200 
we then moved further and further back keeping the settings to show the wide angle/ fishbowl effect.


The images:






Evaluation:

If i was to do this technique again i would make sure the setting was better and the photos were more in focus as i only had two good pictures come out of it. I didn't like this technique as it distorts the real image.




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