Frank, > Well, I thought your post was going to start a discussion > of "what street photography is, and what lenses/cameras > we're allowed to use for it."
Ah, but it's probably best that it didn't, as I think that topic has been beaten over the head over the past couple of weeks. Since I was lurking at the time, I just wanted to get one more swing in, is all <g> > If one photographs a person holding a dog, is it a dog shot, a person > shot, or a person-holding-dog shot? What if it was taken on a city > sidewalk, as opposed to their living room? Is it now a street shot? > If it's on the street, but it's in front of a well-known building, is > it now an architectural shot? Duh, that's obvious. It would be a doggone architectural street portraiture. Well... that is, unless it was taken with extention tubes. Then it woud be a macro shot <g>