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Middle_Aged_Mayhem t1_iy0wref wrote

Did you call him Growlithe when he was a pup?

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iFreilicht OP t1_iy2zd3c wrote

Imagine if I got another dog of the same breed now and called them Growlithe. It would make perfect sense for like 4 months.

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iFreilicht OP t1_iy0swlw wrote

No, this has nothing to do with Politics whatsoever, despite the title containing the word "demonstrated".

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lellololes t1_iy14ac5 wrote

It's actually not distortion introduced by the lens directly - the actual cause is the camera being closer to the object.- in this case doggo snoot.

Now, to frame it so the subject is the same nominal size.

To see this, take a picture with the wide angle from the same distance as the regular lens and then crop it. Sure, it'll look a lot worse, but the perspective will be the same!

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