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ahnakneemoose

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10. Not much thought really...
Fri Jul 3, 2026, 12:04 AM
Friday

Last edited Fri Jul 3, 2026, 07:20 AM - Edit history (1)

Simply saying I really appreciate your work.

The red stains were just a silly mental distraction (from me), as I was searching for something odd to describe. After some reasoning I think it was your use of that 10mm lens.

All I can say is "your photos seem stretched" but in a most-professional manner. Actually, I really cannot fully describe what I am sensing when viewing your photos. It's me and not your photos. I would add that there appears to be a centering (invisible spot) in each image, with the left and right sides seemingly splayed-out wider to the edges of each photo.

To conclude, each photo is excellent, and the entire ensemble is worthy of framing and displaying. Thank you, sir pball.

~~~~~ It's Perspective ~~~~~

A change in perspective: That's what I was seeing in your photos but could not fully comprehend nor could I describe (to you).

So after a good bit of time, I checked with the Internet regarding the magical properties of a 10mm lens, and guess what...

The 10mm lens is a device capable of producing visually striking imagery by distorting perspective to tell dramatic stories.

Its biggest secret is proximity: tiny foreground subjects can be magnified to massive sizes, while background details are stretched to create immense depth.


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