I've been shooting in small rooms, which is fairly new to me, and am wondering how to handle some of the difficulties involved. Sometimes I can shoot through doorways into them, but more often I have no choice but to go with my wides and deal with the distortion that gets me. To minimize that, I've found that a slightly lower angle of view can help -- it doesn't eliminate distortion, but at least keeps it from sprawling across a huge area of the negative. But even this only helps in some cases.
So here's the situation: you're faced with a small room, maybe ten foot square, and would like to do more than isolate details. Understanding there's no magic bullet answer, I like to know how you'd approach it?
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