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<blockquote data-quote="Yan Lauzon" data-source="post: 659850" data-attributes="member: 44173"><p>Yeah, Montréal sucks for light pollution. It's worst than New York despite lower population. I live in the suburbs and see it's light pollution bleeding here. There are spots farther away we're it's a lesser problem. I won't be able to take those shots every day for sure, but I'd like to be prepared for when I get out there.</p><p></p><p>I should have thought the post process had a lot to do... I'll exercise that before the summer, then!</p><p></p><p>I'll pm you me email, thanks a lot!</p><p></p><p></p><p>To get these, can I use my kit 18-55 (at 18mm) or would the aperture be in the way? Would a 50mm 1.8 be any better? Or should I start trying to find a 14mm? Or another wide angle at large aperture? (Im thinking an older one, since it's going to be used manual anyway)</p><p></p><p>Thanks a lot!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yan Lauzon, post: 659850, member: 44173"] Yeah, Montréal sucks for light pollution. It's worst than New York despite lower population. I live in the suburbs and see it's light pollution bleeding here. There are spots farther away we're it's a lesser problem. I won't be able to take those shots every day for sure, but I'd like to be prepared for when I get out there. I should have thought the post process had a lot to do... I'll exercise that before the summer, then! I'll pm you me email, thanks a lot! To get these, can I use my kit 18-55 (at 18mm) or would the aperture be in the way? Would a 50mm 1.8 be any better? Or should I start trying to find a 14mm? Or another wide angle at large aperture? (Im thinking an older one, since it's going to be used manual anyway) Thanks a lot! [/QUOTE]
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