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Hi folks,

 

Recently, I took several shots of outdoors portraits and the subjects were probably about 10-15 ft away (full length portrait) and I used a 50mm FLE Summilux. 

I know the subjects well because one of them is me.

 

What I noticed is that my face was exaggerated along the horizontal axis and it looked a lot broader than normal. It happened to the other subject as well. I've also seen this on my 75mm Summicron FLE.

 

I thought the longer the lens, the less rectilinear distortions. Was my distance too far away? 

 

Any thoughts on this?

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is the camera titled up or down or is it straight?

Thanks for the response.

 

I also took shots at 15-20 ft and the faces looked broader (horizontally) than normal. I was nowhere close enough to get the big nose effect and that wasn't the issue. It was more a broad face issue.

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What device did you use for showing the pictures? TVs, e.g., tend to stretch or squash pictures when the image aspect ratio does not match their default setting.

Regular LED screen which I used to look and edit all of my photos in LR.

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OK, try and rotate the picture by 90 degrees (it doesn't matter whether to the left or to the right). Is your face still broader than normal or do you now have a long face?

Oh - and check your face in a mirror. Does it still have the shape you expect it to have?

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Hi folks,

 

Recently, I took several shots of outdoors portraits and the subjects were probably about 10-15 ft away (full length portrait) and I used a 50mm FLE Summilux. 

I know the subjects well because one of them is me.

 

What I noticed is that my face was exaggerated along the horizontal axis and it looked a lot broader than normal. It happened to the other subject as well. I've also seen this on my 75mm Summicron FLE.

 

I thought the longer the lens, the less rectilinear distortions. Was my distance too far away? 

 

Any thoughts on this?

Have a look at the meals you had the weeks before... :p

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