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Thanks NT. How do you avoid the wide angle unflattering warping/widening of subjects in these portraits?
Throw out the ones that look unflattering.

-NT

Thanks NT. How do you avoid the wide angle unflattering warping/widening of subjects in these portraits?
I would have liked this shot if the entire image were in focus--one of the advantages of a wide-angle lens.As mentioned, super-wides are great for getting close foreground objects and distant background objects in the same scene -- and in focus. Ansel Adams did this all the time. This is not his or mine, just an example:
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I prefer shots that do not scream "wide angle" but just look natural.
I guess you don't like panoramas then. They scream "wide-angle" (even though they don't have to be taken with a wide-angle lens) and they look natural -- at least to me.
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Edit : yes, panaromas ... as above !
That panorama could have been from a 28mm lens or a 280mm. Any wide-angle doesn't have to show any distortion. It depends on how it's used.
I'd be curious to see the camera itself, if you wouldn't mind posting some pics
Any help/advice/suggestions much appreciated. And please don’t suggest selling it onseriously.
Good Grief.............. just when we had this thread in a nice, downward spiral..... Here comes one of those "Glass Half Full" guys to spread joy and hope.Well, you CAN have fun with the lens, even if you don't show your work to anyone!
Personally, I am trying to burn through all the usual "fun house" images to just get it out of my system and try to move beyond to something more constructive.
Come on, shoot the "dog with the huge nose"! It's fun...
I cannot offer any advice or suggestions, other than share that I am in the same boat. IMO only very few talented photographers can shoot with wide angle lenses. The rest of us are stuck producing wide-angled garbage or repeating the same 2-3 templates like "one large object in the foreground with a grand view behind it" or "intentionally exaggerated perspective".
I have this page bookmarked. Every time I get hit with an SWC GAS attack, I open it and the pressure goes away.
[EDIT] I guess I can offer some advice: have a quick way to remind yourself of mediocrity commonly produced by wide angle lenses to make yourself feel better.
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