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Challenge 29: Two Sides To Every Story, hosted by Camilo_C

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Challenge 29 – “Two sides to every story”

a.k.a. Getting to know your camera I - Focal length. 

The idea of Challenge 29 – “Two sides to every story” is to explore the compositional possibilities of changing focal lengths.
Participants may enter one submission consisting of TWO photographs of the same subject with different focal lengths and perspectives. Some focal lengths could be for example wide to normal, normal to tele, wide to superMacro, full wide to full telephoto, etc... 
By producing two images with different compositions the goal is to portray the subject from different points of view which are either complementary or divergent from each other, therefore the title “Two sides to every story”.  

The idea of the challenge was to use the focal length as a tool for better composition and therefore better photographs. Look for the entries that show a good use of the two different focal lengths; entries on which the two images compliment each other in the idea of “Two Sides to Every Story”. 

Challenge 29 – “Two sides to every story”


a.k.a. Getting to know your camera I - Focal length.

The idea of Challenge 29 – “Two sides to every story” is to explore the compositional possibilities of changing focal lengths.
Participants may enter one submission consisting of TWO photographs of the same subject with different focal lengths and perspectives. Some focal lengths could be for example wide to normal, normal to tele, wide to superMacro, full wide to full telephoto, etc...
By producing two images with different compositions the goal is to portray the subject from different points of view which are either complementary or divergent from each other, therefore the title “Two sides to every story”.

The idea of the challenge was to use the focal length as a tool for better composition and therefore better photographs. Look for the entries that show a good use of the two different focal lengths; entries on which the two images compliment each other in the idea of “Two Sides to Every Story”.