On Wed, 21 Mar 2001 11:30:00 -0800 (PST), you wrote:

>> I was just in Yosemite shooting with a 28-90mm, and
>> boy I wanted a LOT
>> more than that 28mm offered for certain scenes!   
>> That's a situation
>> where you just can't get the perspective you want by
>> adjusting your
>> position!  Yeah, you could walk backwards for a few
>> miles, but that
>> gets old, and you'd probably run into a canyon wall
>> anyway!
>
>Not to restart an old argument, but you don't change
>perspective by changing your lens' focal length.  You
>change angle of coverage, and apparent image size, but
>to change perspective REQUIRES you to move your feet.


Right, point taken.  I should have said, *since* you can't change your
perspective by moving your feet, you can only get more in the
viewfinder by using a wider angle lens.


Ken
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