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Objects Why do photographed objects in the distance appear smaller than they do by naked eye?

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Objects in the distance appear smaller than they do by naked eye

why do objects in photos appear smaller than they do when viewed by the naked eye?

for example a mountain would appear far smaller in a photo than in real life.

Does it have to do with the FOV and zoom level? if so how can i take a picture that does not compromise the fov?

Why do photographed objects in the distance appear smaller than they do by naked eye?

Why do objects in photos appear smaller than they do when viewed by the naked eye?

For example, a mountain would appear far smaller in a photo than in real life.

Does it have to do with the field of view and zoom level? If so, how can I take a picture that does not compromise the FOV?

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Objects in the distance appear smaller than they do by naked eye

why do objects in photos appear smaller than they do when viewed by the naked eye?

for example a mountain would appear far smaller in a photo than in real life.

Does it have to do with the FOV and zoom level? if so how can i take a picture that does not compromise the fov?