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memories of a warm summer
There is no real ‘right’ focal length to simulate the way we see, however a combination of focal length, print size and distance the print is viewed is a factor to consider-
Take the number of you focal length shot on 35mm/full frame (or calculate crop factor to get equivalent focal length), and that is the distance in millimeters to view away from the original 24x36mm shot.
Blow this number up with the photo size, so if you shoot a shot with a 50mm lens (on a full frame camera), and blow it up to 24x36”, you will have the most believable perspective standing from 50” away, creating an almost surreal optical illusion of being within the scene.
#69
a charitable donation of shoes for those who need, sitting on a stone bench in the center of Chicago
Found this upcoming web and mobile portfolio/digital business card idea, “Iconify”. Really simple, yet extremely powerful idea. It’s going into beta, so sign up for the chance to get an early run of this
the power of having a quick and accessible portfolio (that you can even install to your phone/tablet computer as a stand-alone app for offline display) is infinitely valuable when you may run into potential clients out and about. Check http://iconify.co/luke/ for a peek at how simple and to-the-point it is.