Lens distortion is a common phenomenon in photography that usually occurs when using wide-angle lenses to take photos.
A wide-angle lens, simply put, is a lens with a shorter focal length that allows you to capture a larger area in your photo.
Wide-angle lenses are more commonly used in landscape and architectural photography due to their ability to capture a larger area of the scene (and hence capture wider / taller objects such as large buildings or mountains).
In shooting this mosque building, I used a Canon 10-18 mm lens, and the angle of distortion was clearly visible.
Photo by Ariful Usman (@arfa)
Location: Banda Aceh, Indonesia
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