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In my last adventure with Ania, I decided to avoid this 20mm lens, not because it served us badly in the previous occasion, or because the distortion of the human figure was a big threat, but because the surroundings were different and ended a specific treatment.
In this old mansion, I wanted to enlarge our view and include a big portions of the relatively small rooms; whilst in the huge factory of the last shooting, it was sufficient to include small portions of the location, and leave to your minds the task to fill in the gaps, as the warehouses were enormous but repetitive.
I still believe I made the right choices, and I like both shootings for different reasons, of course, the same beautiful subject is the main reason I like them so much...

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Daniel974

Love the contrast in this picture between the rough, jumbled, poorly-constructed pile of wood and the smooth, beautiful, wonderfully-constructed Ania. ❤️

Adriano Trindade

My Nikon have distortion correction, and works pretty well and allows me to use lens up to 10mm without significant distortion in relatively short distances, increasing possibilities. On analog cameras, you don't have such options. You think it's valid?