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CAPTURE TRUE PERSPECTIVE

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When you’re photographing a tall building from close up by pointing the camera upwards, the top of the building will look as if it’s leaning away from you, with the vertical lines converging. This is called perspective distortion or keystoning, and we can use a tilt-shift lens to counter it.

Tilt-shift lenses

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