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What does wide-angle photography mean?

Wide-angle photos refer to photos taken through a wide-angle lens. The effect characteristics of wide-angle photos are also the effect characteristics of wide-angle lenses.

? The basic feature of wide-angle lens is that,

1, the lens has a large viewing angle and a wide field of vision. The range of scenery observed from a certain viewpoint is much larger than that seen by human eyes at the same viewpoint;

2, the depth of field is long, which can show a fairly clear range;

3, can emphasize the perspective effect of the picture, be good at exaggerating the foreground, and express the sense of distance of the scene, which is conducive to enhancing the appeal of the picture.

The advantage of wide-angle lens is that it provides a broad perspective, an expanded sense of space and more content for photographers' creation. In addition, it should be noted that if the subject occupies most of the shooting picture, then close-up shooting is needed when using wide-angle lens. At this time, the depth of the shot picture is enhanced, and the main body is prominent, more atmospheric and more vivid.