Hi Guys,
I was reading one of the CiC tutorials on telephoto lenses and this sentence was a bit surprising:
Normalizing the relative size too much can make the scene appear static, flat and uninteresting, since our eyes generally expect closer objects to be a little larger. Taking a photo of someone or something from very far away should therefore be done only when necessary.
Up to now, I always thought that it is actually good to stay far from the subject and zoom in. But looks like based on this tutorial that is not at least in some cases a good thing. However, I have always seen people taking portraits with the 70-200mm lens or the very reason they use the remote flash trigger is to get away from the subject.
Can someone help me resolve all these theoretical issues (in my mind)?
Thanks!