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Old 09-23-2009, 08:29 AM
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Above all, practise. You might want to add a constraint, such as "for this session I will only use my new lens and set at the widest possible angle". As you force yourself to stick to a narrow set of parameters, your creativity gets squeezed but then refined. As another example, drawing on the discussion above, you might set out to deliberately take a series of pictures each of which is wide angle with a strong foreground point of interest.

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