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Anyone see gaps in my current bag of tricks? New to forum and newbie photographer
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<blockquote data-quote="Katie1987" data-source="post: 99605" data-attributes="member: 12215"><p>Jake -- thanks for the tip on the ultra-wide..I've been contemplating adding a one of those lenses...seems like a nice investment to vary some of my shooting. My husband has been doing a reno project in our storage room at our house (building a brewery!) and he's been using my camera to document the project in stages, I've been wondering if an ultra-wide would help with some of his shooting as i'm not sure my lens line-up is most effective for the interior/architecture shots. </p><p></p><p>I'm looking forward to Hawaii in two weeks - we went there on our Honeymoon last year and I sorely missed having a decent camera with us, all I could muster was a few shots with my iPhone, this time around should be much more fun!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Katie1987, post: 99605, member: 12215"] Jake -- thanks for the tip on the ultra-wide..I've been contemplating adding a one of those lenses...seems like a nice investment to vary some of my shooting. My husband has been doing a reno project in our storage room at our house (building a brewery!) and he's been using my camera to document the project in stages, I've been wondering if an ultra-wide would help with some of his shooting as i'm not sure my lens line-up is most effective for the interior/architecture shots. I'm looking forward to Hawaii in two weeks - we went there on our Honeymoon last year and I sorely missed having a decent camera with us, all I could muster was a few shots with my iPhone, this time around should be much more fun! [/QUOTE]
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