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Next time use a wide angle lens.
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Yes indeed, I think you're correct.
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Neither, they are overwhelmingly mediocre.
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Ben, very good work. I'm most intrigued by the last one, the young lady. Too bad it's partially blocked in the foreground. There's feeling in that one.
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I like that photo, very effective and the "monochrome" look enhances it.
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I never have problems with Amazon. I suspect they set a lower apparent price because in most areas they now collect sales tax. Add your local sales tax and your total price is close to that quoted...
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"Bystander: A History of Street Photography" highly recommended.
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The Canon G1X shutter is silent, and you get a big file to work with, especially nice if you're printing.
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I like your shots. And I share your thoughts about inexpensive therapy.
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Wonderful documentary; I learned something today.
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Very well done, and I found the narrative especially helpful and interesting. And I agree about wide angle lenses.
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Interesting style and angle in your shots. I like the results. Are you a hip shooter?
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Income? Street photography? That's a non sequitur.
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Nice tone but wow you sure have to be right on with focus.
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fad: I like your work. Very good. I will keep doing what I do.
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oneANT: Your work is great. Keep it up. That's what it's all about.
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@apaflo: Your Alaska photos are "pretty" but they're not "street", and focus has nothing to do with it.
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Good grief people, if you shoot street, be in the street, get in the crowd. Put away your zoom lenses and go wide. I want to be no more than 5 feet away from interesting people and scenes. And turn...
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