Landscape in the rural area, should I buy a wide-angle lens?
I am usually the kind of guy who is not afraid of anything, especially changes and trying new things in my life, that has been a great help since I started to be passionate about photography, because there are different genres that can become a real challenge, it is not the same to do portrait photography, or street photography, macro photography, or landscape photography.
In the city where I am, there are not many eye-catching things, which are old and therefore more visually attractive, but there is a lot of nature, which I have to study and take many pictures to remember the places that I have to visit again, sometimes I take pictures without caring about the time or the quality of light at that moment, I just do it to remember the composition that came to my mind at that moment.
Today's first picture was the only one I took in that place, it is miles away from my uncle's house, that's why I didn't go back to take a second picture, besides I think I am satisfied with the composition, there are many compositional triangles that lead the eye, so I think it was a good choice to stop on the way to take this picture, the colors are much more saturated than I usually like, however as I mentioned before, the change is good and I shouldn't be afraid to do things different from the way I did it before.
All the following pictures were taken to see what composition I would like for the photographs of the sunrise that I am about to present in the next post, the truth is that the photographer's work is a difficult job that no matter how much experience you have, it always forces you to repeat your photographs until you get the result you want.
By the way, these pictures made me think that I need a wide angle lens, I have in mind to buy the 7artisans 7.5mm F/2.8, it costs around 150 dollars and it is a fisheye lens, in the next days I will tell you if I bought it or not.
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I'm impressed with the nature photos here. Particularly the second and third photos. Some evidence of the land being put to use for sustainable living.
As for the wide angle lens, what camera are you using with it? I'm a complete amateur but I'm surprised that such a lens can be ~150 dollars. That sounds like a really good deal.
I remember buying my wide angle Sony FE 16-35mm f/2.8 GM lens for over 2000 dollars. I am very happy with it though, just need more practice using it.
Nature is amazing, I'm sure you will love the second photos that I took at sunrise.
About my camera, I shoot with the Canon M50 Mark II, I use the kit lens 15-45mm, and also the 24mm F/2.8, 50mm F/1. 8 and the 55-250mm, but I use them with an adapter for the eos-m mount, 7artisans and viltrox are two of the brands that I have seen that are making lenses for this mount, although viltrox's advantage is that they are making electronic lenses, 7artisans on the other hand avoids all this by being a completely manual lens, there is no exif data, no autofocus, no internal control over the lens aperture, that's why they are so cheap.
Excellent wild pictures 🤩 I am sorry for didn’t comment your previous post after you return from your rest, my friend, as I am loafing on my lunar new year holiday now😂
Anyway I did take a look to it
Hold on, maybe we are interested with your city’s old style building, it’s noting special to you, but can be unique to us 😍 you can try to post them in your next post ☺️
Thank you so much for your support, I'm glad to know that you are interested in the content, I will look for something I have worked on before and have not yet posted, the good thing about having a lot of pictures stored, cheers.
Can’t wait for your next post, brother, really enjoy reading your post and look forward to read your update 🥰