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So I’ve noticed something, certain instagram landscape photography manage to post pictures of mountains usually in the background with a cabin or something in the foreground. Emerald Lake in Canada is an example. And they manage to make these mountains look super majestic and tall and somehow fit into the frame. Almost like it’s been squeezed and made taller but there is not evidence of that. I’m aware that shooting longer focal lengths can definitely help emphasize the size of something but this seems a bit different? Are they focal length blending or is AI being utilized here? Or is it a skill thing? Curious if anyone knows what I’m talking about thanks
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