Zoom In Or Zoom Out

Light Meter by Lisa K. Berton

When point and shoot cameras went from fixed lenses to zoom lenses, photography for the average family went to a whole new level. Moms quickly learned to narrow in on their kids’ beautiful green eyes and dads got better images of their soccer stars kicking the winning goal. It’s a basic function of modern-day digital point and shoot cameras but sometimes, when you’re rushing around or trying not to hold up the long line of Pluto’s fans behind you, photos are taken on the fly. I’m sure that as so long you don’t intend on doing a half-day photo shoot with 3 wardrobe changes, everyone around you will understand, because, they too want priceless memories captured.

You know how much I love to run side-by-side pictures by you, so here we go.

Disneyland’s it’s a small world facade shimmers in glorious daylight. Taken from afar, you can get an overall look at it, including the umbrellas. There’s nothing wrong with it, although I would personally get a better angle for my own photo collection.
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Use the zoom lens and not only can you get a closer look at the details but there’s personality in that clock that isn’t as strong when viewed from far away.
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How does this whole zoom in, zoom out thing work with people? Prince Caspian has an interesting costume and it’s great to be able to see it but he looks lost with so much empty space around him. Unless he needs room to sign 8 x10 glossies, it’s just wasted space.
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Zoom in for a half-body shot and look at that boy blush. I commented on how well he was working the camera like a professional model. What? No one else was around.
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