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Aug 22, 2021 21:55:08   #
mundy-F2 Loc: Chicago suburban area
 
E.L.. Shapiro wrote:
Stop fighting some of y'all and let's get down to business and play nice!.

OK, I'm originally a city kid and still mostly a city old guy so I don't know all that much about gardens and flowers except they are pretty, smell nice, and have cool lines and shapes for pictures. Enter my 25-year old LOVELY granddaughter Sarah Anne, who is a landscape designer and horticultural expert. She writes articles and professional papers on the subject, teaches, manages a massive garden at a veteran's long-term care facility and is a registered horticultural therapist. Sorry, I gotta brag about that kid! Point is, she has commandeered Grandpa to do all her photography and teach her how to shoot!

So, for the last few years, I have been dragged to the Central Canada Experminatal farm which has a massive ornamental garden and arboretum as well as a vast agricultural section. So, I have been converted from a guy who thought horticulture was about HOARDING all kinds of old and useless photographic junk to "Mr. Flower Power!

Lenses? Easy choices. A good macro- I like 100mm on a full-frame body so I can get in my tight shots without placing my big feet in the flower beds. Then I like a normal and wide-angle focal length to shoot landscapes, groups of flowers and plants and being able to illustrate the artistic aspect of landscaping and floral design. Withte wide-angle and normal focal lengths I can shoot the relationship of the flowers and plants to buildings fences, trellises, and barns.

My kit is a camera with 3 lenses, a 100mm macro, 50mm normal, and a 35mm wide-angle, a Gitzo carbon fibre tripod with a ball head, and a few of those collapsible spring-loaded small reflectors.

Sometimes I will shoot a more clinical shot to identify certain flowers and plants. While I am at it I will shoot some more abstract, artful, or strictly interpretive images so I can mess around in post-processing and have a bit of fun.

If you are shooting a special exhibit- somethg that you can't go back to if you want to re-shoot somethg, it is best to be slightly over-equipped to make sure you have what you need for both planned and unexpected opportunities.

Sometimes I just pack a regular camera bag. On longer treks, I have a small dolly kinda cart to haul around all my stuff. I am used to schlepping heavy gear to industrial and construction sites so a few extra pounds in the gardens ain't too bad. it's enjoyable but the pain set in later at night! Bengay and Tylenol are a good fix!

Where have all the flowers gone? Most of them come back every year!

PS- I looked this up: https://www.nybg.org/event/kusama/

You are gonna need those lenses!
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Beautiful images.
Mundy

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Aug 22, 2021 22:19:04   #
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teammt wrote:
Snarky!!!!

Your welcome !!!

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Aug 23, 2021 09:31:22   #
DL Loc: St. Petersburg, Fl and Island Park, Idaho
 
Opusx300 wrote:
Looks like we are in the same boat. I am amazed as well. Amazed that someone who knows nothing about me would decide to be such an a**hole for absolutely no reason. Your life must suck really badly to respond in such a manner. Hope it gets better for you soon. In the meantime, thank you for your wonderfully obnoxious and rude reply. Such great insight. Perhaps I have never been to the NYBG and I thought some kind, helpful person has been that could recommend which lenses they found most useful so I don’t have to carry ALL my lenses. Unless you would like to be my caddy for the day and carry my lenses for me. Maybe getting out of the house might give you a sunnier disposition. Cheers!
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Aug 23, 2021 15:11:36   #
Bill.Doub
 
Opusx300 wrote:
Going to the NY Botanical Garden to see the Kusama exhibit this weekend. Bringing my Canon R5 and brand new RF 100mm Macro Lens. Thinking I should also bring another lens. Any thoughts on which might be better to bring, the 15-35 2.8 or 24-70 2.8 ?


Although the focus of your trip is not to take photos of flowers, I cannot imagine going to a botanical garden and not taking your macro lens.

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