Distorted Wide Angle imagery grid

Distorted Wide Angle imagery grid, photographic, editorial, vibrant

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Distorted Wide Angle examples laid out as two stacked pink-lit photos on the left and one large warped close-cropped hand-and-figure shot on the right.

Summary

A Distorted Wide Angle example slide: two stacked photos at left, one a magenta-lit drink scene and one a soft pale figure, beside a large warped close-cropped shot of a figure reaching back with splayed hands.

Visual description

A dark running header tops the slide ("1.4 DISTORTED WIDE ANGLE", page "14"). The left column stacks two photos: a hot-pink, slightly blurred image of a hand holding a tall drink against tile, and a pale blue-and-cream soft-focus figure below. The right two-thirds is a single large black-and-white photograph, close and wide-angle, of a figure seen from behind with arms raised and hands stretched dramatically toward the lens, fingers exaggerated by the lens distortion. Each image carries a small monospace credit.

Key takeaway

Letting one wide-angle shot dominate to demonstrate the trend's distortion, with the exaggerated foreground hands selling "instant presence." The two smaller stacked images at left provide range without competing with the hero.

Reuse notes

A reusable hero-plus-stack imagery slide. The asymmetric weighting (one large image, two small) is good when one shot is much stronger than the rest. Distorted wide-angle photos need a clear foreground subject to read as intentional rather than accidental. Credits in monospace keep attribution consistent.

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