A student last night showed me an image she had taken. She said she had taken a shot of a seagull flying with the comment ‘there’s a bird in there somewhere’. She was shooting a broad beach scene and the field of view suggests the shot was taken with a normal focal length range - around 50 – 75mm.
I have been trying to look on the web to find some method of explaining the scaling of an subject to its output i.e. trying to demonstrate how small a bird will appear on print verses real life.
I understand the concept but I am struggling to find a simple explanation to show how much a subject is reduce by from capture to output.
Any words of wisdom would be appreciated.