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Anonymous
>>192069 You're assuming some problematic things:
1. That the point of a portrait is to make someone look physically good. For some people it is. For others, it's a more psychological thing, showing something intangible about the person through visual depiction.
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2. That obvious distortion is always unacceptable in a photograph, which is obviously not true, because grain, shallow depth of field, and the like are all also distortions.
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3. Every lens is as poorly corrected as a shit 18-55. Borrow an L wide angle prime from that friend of yours with all the nice glass and try it out.
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