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I try to keep it light, but it'll never be as compact as a point and shoot. To Asian and India I took a Canon 17-40, 70-200 f2.8 and a quick lowlight 50 f1.4 because of it's weight. Tripod was never necessary. Avoid taking it as you might only use it only a few times. Take another companion for those situations!
With my trip down to South America I took the 15fisheye, 24L, 50 1.4, 135L. I used the 24L 75% of the time, 15 fisheye 15%, 50 f1.4 5% of the time and 135L 5% of the time.
So glad I brought the fisheye because it was light but also covered all those amazing panoramic photographs. 24L was the bread and butter. If you have a 35mm it'll work just as well.
As for bags. I found the ThinkTank Speed Series to be the best. It's easy to get into, quick to close, thief proof as the flap opens outwards and the added waist belt was great if you need to transfer the weight from the shoulders to the hips.
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It all depends how far I'd like to take that edit. With in Lightroom, there's 20 or so to choose from. From there I can import into Photoshop where the extra's are endless.
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Thank you, much appreciated! Glad you're enjoying the photos and I hope you're still following my trip down to Chile. Happy Travels!
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For the price, the 55-250mm IS is a good lens (not great). If you have the extra money and appreciate quality, can I suggest investing it into the 70-300mm IS or search online for a used version of Canon's discontinued 70-200mm F4 (NON IS) for an amazing price for quality. Hope this helps.
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The first thing we like to find out is when you're getting married and what you're looking for on your wedding. I made it super fast and simple for couples to let me know a little more about themselves :)
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It all depends on a few factors. What is he looking for. Is price an issue? Video is more flexible on the 7D (5D can't do 60fps), focusing is a lot better on the 7D, image quality & dynamic range is overall much better as well 5DII. They are both great cameras, Full frame sensor with bigger viewfinder or cropped body which accepts EF-S lenses.
Im my situation; I like the full frame, bigger viewfinder over the 7D and I don't need the video so I choose 5DII.
As a photographer, the 5DII is now $1999 in Canada! - a steal price IMO -
Downtown with everyone else remembering what the veterans have done for us!
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Fantastic! "Documentary about the inspiring non-profit foundation Kids With Cameras, which teaches photography skills to children in marginalized communities" Looking into it right now!
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I'm not sure how to respond to this but thank you? Have you visited before?
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Of course, but only to some degree. Can never say no to a fair challenge
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My eyes are very good! Even with all the time spent on the computer I consider myself lucky.
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Enough to get a metamorphic tummy ache!
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3. English, Polish and Goof-ball
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The smartest/safest choice would be a Canon 24-70mm f2.8. Problem is clients who hire me aren't looking for safe photos. I'd choose a 35mm f1.4
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With patience sometimes the right opportunity can present itself. I sometimes take 2-3 times as long for one shot just so I can get that right moment. During weddings, just plant yourself and take your time. Concerts are tough if you're trying to get a certain effect which might bother the performer. Spread your time out and come back a few times.
It's about patience, take a minute to think about it before going out to shoot. I rather give someone a few amazing shots then a bunch of none methodical snapshots -
Every Friday listen to Rebecca Black song once forward, then reversed. Very important, don't miss this. Eat your veggies & dropping into the Church of Scientology for a weekly yoga session.
Tomasz Wagner’s Bio
Vancouver, BC, Canada
I climb, bike, eat veggies and shoot people

