Lovely photos with 50mm. I did the same thing taking pictures inside a temple in Hong Kong using 50 mm. My favorite photo of yours is the smoke from the incense. It reminded some of my photos too.
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Lovely photos with 50mm. I did the same thing taking pictures inside a temple in Hong Kong using 50 mm. My favorite photo of yours is the smoke from the incense. It reminded some of my photos too.
😊 50mm is great. When I go out to see a place, I often think of having two lenses with me, 50mm and 24mm, but I usually decide "no, only 50mm". I personally feel bored with full-height views of buildings if there is nothing else to see. And when I have 24mm, I end up spending too much time documenting (boring) full-height exteriors and interiors. While 50mm makes you more creative since you just have to express things (temples or anything) through their parts and details. To me, an image of burning incense with a Chinese character in the background is a better image of a Chinese temple than a full-height image.
Yes, the smoke incense is more interesting than a Chinese temple. :D