So I found this beautiful old quarry, scrambled up the highest cliff on its side, and took this photo. Without that sense of 3D depth perception that you get from looking with your own two eyes, the quarry looks smaller and the vantage point looks lower than it did in real life. I got some close-by tree branches in the foreground, but I just couldn't figure out a way to make the place
feel huge. I was using an 18-55 kit lens with my crop-frame-sensor camera, do I just need a full frame and a better lens to get a shallower depth of field and blur those close branches? Should I have stood further back to make the vantage point look higher up relative to ground level? I appreciate any tips, thanks for popping by.