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    1. Thomas Baekdal‏Verified account @baekdal 26 Apr 2020

      Danish news site reminds people of being skeptical of how news photographers take pictures. Here is the same place, one picture taken with a zoom lense, and the other with a wide-angle lense: https://nyheder.tv2.dk/samfund/2020-04-26-hvor-taet-er-folk-paa-hinanden-disse-billeder-er-taget-samtidig-men-viser-to …pic.twitter.com/mOSpiFEsDx

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    2. Thomas Baekdal‏Verified account @baekdal 27 Apr 2020

      To all the people now saying "It's not the same people" ... look again:pic.twitter.com/yDfuMDdqAS

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      Thomas Baekdal‏Verified account @baekdal 27 Apr 2020

      If you want more proof... same piece of cardboard on the sidewalkpic.twitter.com/hom734TAqo

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        1. Thomas Baekdal‏Verified account @baekdal Jan 18

          Thomas Baekdal Retweeted Jim Pickard

          Apparently, this is still happeninghttps://twitter.com/PickardJE/status/1351076835057143809 …

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          Jim PickardVerified account @PickardJE
          please stop publishing long-lens pics which falsely make walkers/cyclists look like they’re two inches from each other, you’re insulting people’s intelligence pic.twitter.com/IeOstYItYk
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        2. Pavel Lokshin‏ @lokshin 27 Apr 2020
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          When people don't get space compression with tele lenses

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        3. Christian R. Conrad‏ @ChrisRConrad 27 Apr 2020
          Replying to @lokshin @baekdal

          The lens does its part, but mainly it's the angle.

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        1. Nigel Auchterlounie‏ @spleenal 27 Apr 2020
          Replying to @baekdal

          You can find the street easily enough on street view if you search "smartphone house Copenhagen" With tele-lens it's amazing how much compression you get. Features in the back ground are quite a way down the street...pic.twitter.com/NaJd5s75jR

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        2. Darren Boyle‏ @misterscoop 27 Apr 2020
          Replying to @baekdal

          Different angle.

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        3. Christian R. Conrad‏ @ChrisRConrad 27 Apr 2020
          Replying to @misterscoop @baekdal

          Duh. Yes, that's the whole point: Different angles can make it look much more or much less squished together.

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        2. Christian R. Conrad‏ @ChrisRConrad 27 Apr 2020
          Replying to @HighVizBoozo @baekdal

          The pics aren't taken at the exact same second, and she's not standing in line but walking past it. Either already gone out of frame, or not come into it yet, in the second one. I think both pictures were taken by the same photographer, who had to cross the street between them.

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        2. Raymond Peil  🚜 🚛‏ @raymondpeil 27 Apr 2020
          Replying to @baekdal

          Looks like different times, did you check time stamps?

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        3. Christian R. Conrad‏ @ChrisRConrad 27 Apr 2020
          Replying to @raymondpeil @baekdal

          The difference is about the time it took the photographer to cross the street between taking the two pics.

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