Creative Photography: Choose The Right Lens For The Job.

>wicket keeper (shortstop) seems to be standing
Telephoto and wide-angle lenses affect more thanright behind him, and the crowd is only a short
just magnification in your photography. You candistance further back. When you see a side-on
also gain control over depth of field andview, you may be surprised to see that the
perspective. By choosing the best lens, you canwicket-keeper is standing about ten meters
dramatically change the emphasis and the impactbehind the batsman, and of course we know that
of your image.the grandstand is a good 60 meters or so further
A new digital camera comes with a multitude ofback. So what's going on?
features, but one of the first things we considerThe answer is simple. The very large telephoto
is the quality and power of the lens. But howlens used for the close-up shot tends to make
many of us really understand what can beobjects at different distances seem much closer
acheived by creative use of lenses?.to each other than they really are. In short, it
The difference between a wide angle lens and acompresses the natural perspective, making
telephoto lens is about more than justpeople separated by some distance appear to be
magnification. To get the most out of your lenses,quite close to each other.
you also need to understand how they affectThe same effect applies to landscape
depth of field and perspective.photography. Imagine a scene with a tree in the
You already know that the telephoto lensforeground and a mountain range in the distance.
enlarges everything in the picture. But did you alsoBy standing a long way from the tree and
know that when you zoom in, or attach yourshooting it with a telephoto lens, you will also
large telephoto lens, you also reduce the depth ofenlarge the mountains in the background. As a
field around the subject? This is a great methodresult, they will appear much closer to the tree
for eliminating a distracting background from yourthan they really are.
photo. The result is twofold: the narrow field ofNow imagine taking the same scene with a
view minimizes how much of the background wewide-angle lens. By standing a lot closer to the
can see, and the small depth of field ensures it willtree, you can photograph it in such a way that it
be completely out of focus.takes up the same amount of space in the
Therefore when you are photographing people,composition. However, by reducing the scene to
animals or flowers outdoors, zooming in or using afit the tree in the frame, you also reduce the
telephoto lens is usually often the best approach.background...making it appear much further away
The result will be a very three dimensional effect,than it really is.
with the subject appearing to emerge sharp andIn this way, the wide-angle lens does the opposite
clear from the blurry background.of the telephoto lens. It exaggerates the
On the other hand, your wide-angle lens does justperspective, making objects at different distances
the opposite. It certainly does a lot more thanappear much further apart than they really are.
just make everything appear smaller. The widePut simply, the end result of these two
angle lens takes in (as the name suggests) aapproaches is this; the telephoto lens adds
much wider angle of view, and it has a muchprominence to the background, which will appear
stronger depth of field than a standard orrelatively large in your photos (albeit with depth of
telephoto lens. That means that not only will youfield issues in some cases). The wide-angle lens
see a lot more of the background in your photo,adds prominence to the foreground, making the
but it will also be much more focused.background appear much smaller and more
Consequently the wide-angle lens is not so gooddistant.
for portrait style photos, because the backgroundThus by simply changing your choice of lenses,
is too distracting. On the other hand, it is excellentyou can dramatically alter the impact of your
for landscape pictures, especially when you havephotos. Imagine the creative possibilities; you have
objects both in the foreground and backgroundthe power to control how the viewer sees not
that you need to keep in focus.only your subject, but how it relates to the
The other aspect of your choice of lens issurroundings at the same time.
perspective, which is a lot harder to explainThis is a tough subject to explain without pictures,
without pictures, but I will give it a go.but hey - you have a digital camera. Why not
Have you ever watched a cricket match onstep outside right now and try out a few of
television? (If you are from the United Statesthese ideas. Or if you are feeling lazy, sit down
substitute baseball here). When you see a close-upand watch some sport on telly. It may actually
image of the batsman, you may notice that theteach you something about photography.