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Adding a Dolly Zoom to Your Map

This week, Andrew Sepic of Mapbox published a fascinating article on  Unlocking Mapbox GL JS's Hidden Field of View Control  - a technique that can dramatically change how a map feels without moving the camera at all. By manipulating the camera’s internal FOV parameter, developers can: Create a telephoto effect (narrow FOV) for architectural visualization Produce a dramatic wide-angle perspective for immersive scenes Dynamically alter visual perception in response to user interaction The article features an impressive demo that uses FOV to generate a dolly-zoom effect - a cinematic technique where the subject remains stable while the background appears to stretch or compress (shown in the animation at the top of this post).  I immediately wondered whether you could create the same effect in  Maplibre . You can - and in fact, MapLibre GL JS exposes field-of-view control as a public API, providing a stable way to adjust perspective without relying on internal properti...

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