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I think buildings as a backdrop as you shoot people is far more interesting IMHO.50mm it is for me. I'll enjoy the city with my eyes and will take photos of locals instead of the buildings
I think buildings as a backdrop as you shoot people is far more interesting IMHO.50mm it is for me. I'll enjoy the city with my eyes and will take photos of locals instead of the buildings
Ive posted few portraits in relevant section (people photos), will make a seperate post once i've go through all of them.I think buildings as a backdrop as you shoot people is far more interesting IMHO.
I've used both, but i regret not having a longer/wider lens.This is true, but the OP would probably regret just using a mobile when you could have taken the 6d!
Its first time ive travelled when owning a proper camera, so did not know what to expect, but yes, i agree, i would love to have wider lens and will buy one when i go somewhere next timeIf I had a pound for every time I kicked myself because I didn't have a wide angle lens and wanted to take a shot.........For cityscaping a wide angle is a must. We don't often go back to where we visit and places change. If your mobile phone has a semi decent camera in it then maybe you are fine to go.
Any feedback regarding your visit? I.e Did you feel restricted by the 50mm? Etc
I think buildings as a backdrop as you shoot people is far more interesting IMHO.