John Landolfi wrote: Were the shots taken with the same lens? I seems as if the one on the left was taken with a wider lens than the one on the right. Any thoughts?
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Nice Photoshop work
Stealthy Ninja wrote:
John Landolfi wrote: Were the shots taken with the same lens? I seems as if the one on the left was taken with a wider lens than the one on the right. Any thoughts?
Probably taken with a phone.
John Landolfi wrote: But the difference in focal length seems pretty obvious. And the one on the left shows what look like clear WA type distortion.
garyrhook wrote:
John Landolfi wrote: But the difference in focal length seems pretty obvious. And the one on the left shows what look like clear WA type distortion.
Admittedly not an expert, and I haven't overlaid the images in PS to mess with them, but the horizontal distance between the bulbs above the mirror seems quite consistent between the two images. The only real difference I can see is the distance to the subject appears to have changed slightly. What criteria are you using to conclude the focal length change is obvious?
John Landolfi wrote: I'm certainly no expert, either, Gary. But, while horizontal distances in the background seem consistent between the two images, those in the foreground don';t seem to be: the distance between the corners of her mouth and between the inner corners of her eyes seems to be 1/8" larger on the left image than on the right one. That could indicate a wider lens for the left image. It looks to me like the difference between using a 35mm vs a 50mm fairly close to the subject, what I noticed when I experimented with a 35mm f/1.4 and a 50mm f/1.4.
Interested to know what you think.
garyrhook wrote:
John Landolfi wrote: I'm certainly no expert, either, Gary. But, while horizontal distances in the background seem consistent between the two images, those in the foreground don';t seem to be: the distance between the corners of her mouth and between the inner corners of her eyes seems to be 1/8" larger on the left image than on the right one. That could indicate a wider lens for the left image. It looks to me like the difference between using a 35mm vs a 50mm fairly close to the subject, what I noticed when I experimented with a 35mm f/1.4 and a 50mm f/1.4.
Interested to know what you think.
OK, yeah, those I see. Wondering if it was a mobile phone that does it's own adjustments? The "after" is certainly more flattering, geometrically speaking. Since the issue here is the makeup, I think they made their point.
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