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EXPLORE WIDER PERSPECTIVES

ow that we’ve discussed telling a story without capturing too much detail in the frame, let’s examine wide-angle framing of broad scenes. As we’ve mentioned, there are occasions when viewers will expect to see a widely framed shot of a well-known view, so it’s imperative that you understand the potential challenges of capturing a location with a wide field of view. There are certain moments when a wide-angle lens immediately suggests itself, when it’s clear that no other

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