I have a canon 6d (full frame). So the wide angle is not the problem.
I'm going to Paris and only taking one lens. I don't want to keep changing lens and I want to lighten my load. I'm taking a 24-105 lens. Am I making a mistake?
I'm going to Zion National Park and will have 10 days. Any suggestions on what other Parks I can go to in that time span. And best time of year to go.
Here is an old photo of mine. I did quite a bit of post-processing.
Thanks for your help. Gary
I live off University in the Palm Aire development. Be glad to get together sometime for a photo shoot.
I downloaded adobe dng converter 7.4 and I still get a sign saying that the files have not converted to dng. I know I am doing something wrong. I'll probably have to break down and get CS6. Thanks for your help.
my camera, canon 6d, Is not supported by the installed version of camera raw. I uploaded adobe camera raw 7.4 but I don't know if I did it properly because I still get a sign saying "is not supported by the installed version of camera raw. What am I doing wrong? I have photoshop cs5
I used a blower bulb on the sensor and took a photo. The spot was not there.
Thanks for everyones suggestions.
I took my lens hood off and my uv filter and I still have that dark spot.
I'm thinking that the lens hood might have been screwed on improperly. I'll go take some shots and see if that was it. Thanks for you imputs.
I used a lens hood but I've never notice the problem before. I have a canon 70-300 mm lens and that particular photo was shot at 135 mm.
I just started noticing a dark area on the lower right corner of my photos. What could cause that?
Don't you get some vignetting when stacking the filters?
I'm thinking about buying a 10 stop Hoya ND filter. Does anyone have any imput? There are more expensive ones out there but is there any notable difference?