Last weekend Toronto Pacific Mall Summer Carnival.
I only used a 50mm prime lens. A 50mm lens is called a "standard" lens because its focal length, on a 35mm film camera, is roughly equivalent to the diagonal of the sensor or film. This makes its field of view close to what the human eye perceives. Lenses with focal lengths shorter than 50mm (like 24mm or 35mm) are considered wide-angle and capture a wider field of view, which can make objects in the distance appear smaller. Lenses with focal lengths longer than 50mm (like 100mm or 200mm) are considered telephoto and magnify distant subjects, making them appear larger.
A photo shot with 50mm lens provides a perspective that closely matches how we naturally perceive the world, gives an immersive feeling. I like the skin tone out of this lens.
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