Bertram2
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FrankS said:. To me, strong graphic design means the exclusion of any image elements that distract from, and do not add to, the desired image. With wider lenses and their greater angle of view, this usually becomes more of a challenge in a typical outdoor picture taking situation. 🙂
Frank, this is my personal experience too: From my first 28mm Minolta MD on in the late 70s I thought o.k., a lot of angle now but what for ? Always lot of distracting stuff to be seen, too much sky or too much foreground and so on..Later I learned the art of w-a composition but nevertheless in principle i still use the wide angles only if I really NEED them depending from given circumstances, in a crowd for example. I use it (almost) never to create a certain style of shooting or, to get a certain look .
The 50mm helps me to concentrate and to avoid a later cropping, not only downtown, even landscapes got better after a while with my 50s.
I regard the ability of concentrating as an essential condition for good photos and I try to do it with the lens, not with PS which can kill all the harmony you saw when you pressed the button.
Bertram