Portrait Tips
Portrait Tips
![]() ![]() Can you see similarities in the painting compared with photograph of Alex on the right? Both show a traditional pose with the subject's shoulders angled and face in the top third of the frame. |
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Portrait Tips: Use the wide angle and tele-photo "zoom" features of your camera.
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Camera lens set to telephoto mode produces a flat, compressed face. Don't take this to the extreme and you'll find it flattering for most portrait shots.
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Camera lens set to wide-angle mode produces a distorted view. This is usually not used for portraits but can be used to produce interesting results.
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This portrait of Sean used an extreme wide-angle lens. The computer lab setting becomes part of the portrait. Including the background to say something about the subject is typical of an environmental portrait. |
This portrait of Alex is a traditional portrait. Only moderate telephoto zoom was used and the background is not distracting. The only flaw is the leaf attacking from the right side of the image. ;-)
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Last modified: Thursday, 24 July 2014, 2:54 PM