Photograph and Camera talk
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thanks so much guys!
@Denman-John Traveling between the more populär place like Puerto Natales, El Calafate and El Chalten was surprisingly easy and comfortable with multiple bus lines driving daily. I recommend booking through Recorrido.
Day trips from Puerto Natales to Torres del Paine were also easy. Multiple buses everyday to different destinations inside the park. 2-3h one way but the drive alone is an experience worth every penny.
Other than that, getting to less known places can get tricky. Hitchhiking can work, with a rental car you are safest.
no matter now you travel be prepared for rocky roads, slow traveling and looking out of the windows for hours watching beautiful nature pass by
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@alexxedge that’s the stuff right there! Awesome
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@Jett129 Great shot with those red rocks. Is that Zion NP? Absolutely loved it when we were there in 2018
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Fisherman’s Wharf, San Francisco. Taken on April 27, 2020.
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@Marc2706 Really great shot,love the slight shadow on the right side of her face,and that her expression,especially her eyes,says to me that she might be slightly annoyed at you for taking her picture. Last but not least the shot probably doesn’t have the same effect in color.
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hi everyone, i'm new to photography and thinking of getting the sony A7C II. I will take mostly street / travel photos so do you think 35mm prime lens is a good choice or go for a zoom lens?
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It's all personal preference, but for a long time now I've preferred shooting with prime lenses over zoom. As for if 35mm or whatever, it just depends on how you see scenes most often. I used to be a big fan of 35mm but now it's one of my least favorites, always feeling not wide enough or too wide. I guess that's why a lot of people like it as a single lense kit.
Certainly though, that camera and lense will be an amazing starting kit for someone new to photography, but you could also go much simpler/lower cost to start like one of the older x100s.