Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Why does your face deform when you take a close-up photo, but it doesn't change when you look closely?

Why does your face deform when you take a close-up photo, but it doesn't change when you look closely?

Close-range photography produces a special effect of ultra-wide-angle lens, commonly known as wide-angle distortion, which is characterized by magnifying near-still life, that is, a lens with a focal length of less than 35mm generally belongs to wide-angle lens. However, the human eye angle is equivalent to the standard lens angle with a focal length of 50mm, and it will not produce a wide-angle distortion effect.