
Originally Posted by
matrixman45054
I have never been to that garden, but near Philly there is a place called Longwood Gardens that looks somewhat similar. I have been there a few times and would say that a macro would certainly come in handy. I don't own a macro and I always find myself wishing I had a macro there. It is always somewhat risky to take the good equipment out, but if you have a bag to keep your stuff in that might be best. For me, people just assumed that I was a professional and didn't bother me. A macro would be great for there, and also probably a 24-105. If the lighting is good, then a tripod might not be necessary. Then again, I have never been to this garden to see how much of it is indoors. Hope that helps!
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