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No worries, man. That's what we're all here for!!! Lemme know if you decide to get one
Thanks for the response. As of now just one lens and that is the Canon 18-55mm. My max would be 1.5KNormally, I would say get glass over body, but the T3i to 7DMKII is such a big jump. What kind of glass do you have now? What is your price range?
I've been having some trouble with the skies on long exposures at night. Can't seem to get the sky's color adjusted properly. The sky in the pic was pretty cloudy/fog so I know thats part of the problem. Can this be fixed or is the pic ruined?
How would you guy's edit this pic?
I tend to try and go b & w when I can't get the colors I want but that doesnt even help this pic.
Fong$tarr tokes99
Thanks for the response. As of now just one lens and that is the Canon 18-55mm. My max would be 1.5K
I'd have to do more research on the 70-200 lens but which two lens would you recommend for the kind of photography I do.If I were you, I'd probably stick with your body and cop two lenses. Although, the 70-200 is very tempting.
I've been having some trouble with the skies on long exposures at night. Can't seem to get the sky's color adjusted properly. The sky in the pic was pretty cloudy/fog so I know thats part of the problem. Can this be fixed or is the pic ruined?
How would you guy's edit this pic?
I tend to try and go b & w when I can't get the colors I want but that doesnt even help this pic.
Fong$tarr tokes99
I'd have to do more research on the 70-200 lens but which two lens would you recommend for the kind of photography I do.
Hahaha I see but I do appreciate the suggestion. Ill youtube those lenses to see their range. Ohh I see. I dont think ill be moving into the full frame world in a whileOnly reason I recommended the 70-200 was for those "macro" shots or up close although it isn't a real macro lens. It may be a bit too long though.
I'm not too familiar with the Canon series of lenses so I automatically recommend L series
But, since you're working with a cropped body, I would suggest the 16-35mm 2.8 L. If you don't want to spend that much money, I suggest the 17-55mm 2.8. Any lens around those focal lengths would probably work for you.
Edit: How could I forget about this one! Probably THE best bang for your buck crop lens out there. It's the only zoom lens out there with a 1.8 aperture. I highly recommend it. I'd probably get this lens and keep the T3i until you save up more money for the 7DMKII. Just remember that the lens is a crop body lens only. Will not work well with a full frame camera if you decide to upgrade.
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/967344-REG/sigma_18_35mm_f1_8_dc_hsm.html
Not sure if you talking to me but yeah I was over there yesterday playing mini golf, had to get some shots inNice pix of the cit up there. Were you at Battery Park when you took those?
I've been having some trouble with the skies on long exposures at night. Can't seem to get the sky's color adjusted properly. The sky in the pic was pretty cloudy/fog so I know thats part of the problem. Can this be fixed or is the pic ruined?
How would you guy's edit this pic?
I tend to try and go b & w when I can't get the colors I want but that doesnt even help this pic.
Fong$tarr tokes99
I think most of it has to do with just the time the photo was shot at. Not all landscapes turn out the same. You could almost shot one spot 7 times in 7 days and almost get 7 different types of photos depending on how the weather is. Just go during blue hour when the sun is setting and you should get a better sky rather than the one you have. Makes it easier than just editing it to make it look nicer.
2morrowbegins2day Dope shots, homie! They look like ads I'd see those in a magazine or blown up at a Sports Authority or ****'s.
Thanks man. This thread keeps me shooting. Still working on the craft. I appreciate the feedback MjBetch. Miss your old avatar (lens cap on some tig ol bitties)
I think most of it has to do with just the time the photo was shot at. Not all landscapes turn out the same. You could almost shot one spot 7 times in 7 days and almost get 7 different types of photos depending on how the weather is. Just go during blue hour when the sun is setting and you should get a better sky rather than the one you have. Makes it easier than just editing it to make it look nicer.