Andrew Fildes wrote:
> The room isn't big enough! :-)
>
I suspected as much.
Is it possible that barrel distortion is contributing to the effect?
That is to say, breast in the center of the frame and protruding toward
the camera getting magnified relative to the rest.
This is not meant as any sort of commentary on the physical endowment of
the model, the skill of the photographer, the preferences in female body
configuration of the Moose, nor as anything like a finished alternative
view. It's just an experiment in perspective. Not knowing what lens was
used, I simply applied quite a bit of barrel correction to the center of
the frame to see what it might look like.
<http://www.moosemystic.net/Gallery/Others/Fildes/Glow.htm>
Moose
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