Things closer will look bigger than things further away. That can be minimized by using a longer lens and standing further away from the subject. Since you're shooting indoors, that may not be possible, depending on how big the room is.
The right foot is supposed to be larger than the left. It's closest to the lens. If you wish to avoid this, reshoot it at a different angle. If you want both feet in focus you'll have to stop down. I am at a loss why you're surprised, as this must have been clearly visible on a view camera's GG.
No I think the foot looks big and the young lady over time will either hate it or if she has a funny bone think its her favorite image. Ask her.That was the angle I wanted and I was cramped for space. I also had almost no time so I didn't see it in the GG. I intended the question to be a little more general and I was thinking that there might be a a particular movement that would solve the problem. That foot looks HUGE to me. Is it just me?
Yeah -- I thought someone snapped another photo of me.I was expecting to click into this thread and see an image of a large, hairy biped running into a forest.
I was expecting to click into this thread and see an image of a large, hairy biped running into a forest.
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