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<blockquote data-quote="RocketCowboy" data-source="post: 528798" data-attributes="member: 25095"><p>The glass you have is pretty solid for DX bodies like the D7000. Even with the D7100/D7200, the glass would be pretty good. There could be reasons to upgrade glass ... more reach beyond 140mm, or needing more low light performance at focal lengths other than 35mm, but you haven't mentioned those as being issues. </p><p></p><p>My suggestion, partly piggy backing off Paul's suggestion to focus on composition, post some of your images that you're not as thrilled with for critique and comments (C&C) to get some ideas from others on how they could be improved. It's just looking for ideas on how things might be done differently, but some of that could be done through technique where others might be done by leveraging camera features (auto-focus functions, for example). One of the things I love about this group is that the feedback I've gotten isn't intended to just crush an image on how bad it is, but there's a genuine interest in helping everyone improve.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RocketCowboy, post: 528798, member: 25095"] The glass you have is pretty solid for DX bodies like the D7000. Even with the D7100/D7200, the glass would be pretty good. There could be reasons to upgrade glass ... more reach beyond 140mm, or needing more low light performance at focal lengths other than 35mm, but you haven't mentioned those as being issues. My suggestion, partly piggy backing off Paul's suggestion to focus on composition, post some of your images that you're not as thrilled with for critique and comments (C&C) to get some ideas from others on how they could be improved. It's just looking for ideas on how things might be done differently, but some of that could be done through technique where others might be done by leveraging camera features (auto-focus functions, for example). One of the things I love about this group is that the feedback I've gotten isn't intended to just crush an image on how bad it is, but there's a genuine interest in helping everyone improve. [/QUOTE]
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