Bob Walkden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>> the 50 for landscapes as well, but I do find that its "normal"
>> perspective can be a bit bland in this type of photography.
>
>I think its 'blandness' can sometimes be to its advantage because it
>doesn't draw attention to the lens or to photographic technique,
>instead it lets the subject matter speak for itself.

Absolutely. I'd never thought about this before but you're
right. I'd bet this is why working a lot with a 50mm lens is one
of the best ways to make yourself a better photographer.
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