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Architectural render with two point perspective

It is common practice in architectural photography to use a

Small objects in focus

Close to human vision

In many cases you may wish to present a product, especially furniture in a way that resembles how we would see it in real life - no perspective distortions or out of focus areas. In these cases use a pretty high F-stop so the whole object is in focus (f8 - f16) and a focal length of about 35-50mm which is considered a "normal" focal length. The human eye focal length is smaller than that (around 17mm) giving us a wider FOV, but because we tend to focus our vision selectively on a certain area we don't really observe the world as if we had wide angle lenses attached to our eyes.

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