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How To Change Image Perspective vs Zooming Your Lens

12/21/2024 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments


One of the most misunderstood aspects in photography is the difference between zooming and changing perspective. This article demystifies these concepts and provides practical insights for photographers aiming to elevate their skills.


The Difference Between Zooming and Changing Perspective


Zooming Defined: Zooming is the act of cropping into an image by altering the focal length of your lens. It changes the field of view but not the spatial relationships between objects in your frame.
Changing Perspective: Perspective, on the other hand, changes when you physically move your position relative to the subject. This alters the perceived distance between objects in the foreground and background.

Creative Applications


Simplifying Backgrounds: Use long lenses for a blurred, soft background or wide lenses for a more detailed and contextual shot.
Narrative Control: A wide lens can emphasize a journey by showing a long path, while a long lens isolates the subject from its environment.
Angle Experimentation: Varying the camera's height unlocks new perspectives, adding depth and creativity to your shots.




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