Going from Pretty Looks to Pretty Ugly (11 pics)

Posted in       11 Nov 2011       42557       5 GALLERY VIEW

Have you ever wondered why some of the photos you take are awesome and some fail even though you are consistent with your camera face? Photographer Stephen Eastwood has solved this mystery by taking a series of portraits of the same woman with the same facial expression and lighting, and got varying results.

 

It’s all because of the camera lens. Depending on their focal length, the image will deform and affect how the image looks in your photographs.


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orendadude 12 year s ago
Arghhh it's the body snatchers.
       
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gigantes 12 year s ago
a greasy-faced blonde is here to teach us about the concept of the fisheye lens?

okay, cool... i'll try to act surprised and enlightened.
       
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jubyp0b 12 year s ago
@gigantes

Agreed.
       
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Ho bloody Hum 12 year s ago
This is anything but a new discovery.

For portraiture most people looks best with about a 110mm lens, unless they have a feature that you want to either emphasize or to ignore. There. Go tell everybody...
       
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Enter your name 12 year s ago
You haven't said (well I couldn't find it) whether this is on a crop sensor or a full frame sensor.
       
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