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An extreme long shot is a technique in which the camera is placed as far away from the subject as possible, usually using a wide angle lens, to make the subject appear smaller than their surroundings.
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Long Shots
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The whole shot is a technique for shooting a wide area, meaning that the camera captures a large background area in addition to the main subject. Unlike extreme remote shooting, this technique has limitations when the subject is head-to-toe human but still leaves very little space around it.
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Medium Long Shot
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The medium shot is a technique with a narrow frame and only uses part of the body. If the subject of the photo is a person, the shot may only be taken from knee to head at some distance overhead.
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