I'm a nature lover and an engineer but not very creative.
I want to get a lens that will allow me to photograph a perspective that our eye's normally can't see so I'm considering the EF-S 60mm f/2.8 macro and the 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5. I'm hoping this will fire up some creative neurons.
I guess the real truth is that I'm afraid that I wouldn't find the 10-22mm focal lengths very useful. I love other people's wide angle stuff but what if I don't have the "eye" for that? I almost never use my 18-55mm IS. Is there a more useful lens for $660? I've wanted this lens for a long time but I'm starting to get cold feet.
I love the idea of a sharp, fast macro because my 70-200mm's closest focus of 4 feet is annoying, but the 60mm f/2.8 seems almost redundant, but I love the shots I took with a borrowed 60mm EF-S.
I know these lenses are entirely different, but I'd like some thoughts.

