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What is Lens Compression?
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Alicia Clifford Photo Art - This is a lesson on lens compression. I took these so that I could demonstrate a comparison. Take a look at the capital building in the background.
Lens compression is absolute nonsense - It doesn't exist, and here's why
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The Truth About Lens Compression
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Background Compression - WPW Photography (BURNS)
Stammy on X: "We call this effect "lens compression" - being further away with a long lens to make background objects appear huge https://t.co/WIZN7gC8Ta" / X
What is Lens Compression?
Lens compression is when your lens "compresses" the background of an image. Well, no. That's a myth. | Photography tutorials, Compression, Wide angle