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Jun 5, 2018 07:26:15   #
Voss
 


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Jun 5, 2018 07:30:18   #
Jay Pat Loc: Round Rock, Texas, USA
 
That's a busy shot.
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Jun 5, 2018 07:38:14   #
Voss
 
Jay Pat wrote:
That's a busy shot.
Pat


Yes, but one that bears examination.

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Jun 5, 2018 07:47:05   #
SueScott Loc: Hammondsville, Ohio
 
That's awkward!

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Jun 5, 2018 07:49:57   #
jaymatt Loc: Alexandria, Indiana
 
That’s quite a display! Nice catch.

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Jun 5, 2018 07:54:28   #
Voss
 
SueScott wrote:
That's awkward!


Perhaps a bit.

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Jun 5, 2018 07:54:46   #
Voss
 
jaymatt wrote:
That’s quite a display! Nice catch.


Thanks, jaymatt.

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Jun 6, 2018 07:09:41   #
mleuck
 
This photo is not considered "street photography" .

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Jun 6, 2018 07:32:15   #
AZNikon Loc: Mesa, AZ
 
Outstanding-shot of the year!

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Jun 6, 2018 07:52:35   #
dragonfist Loc: Stafford, N.Y.
 
Eeeew, I can only imagine what would fill those. I will pass thank you. I have heard what happens in Vegas stays there. It is probably a good thing. I don't know how you find these but it sure is different.

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Jun 6, 2018 08:17:13   #
Voss
 
mleuck wrote:
This photo is not considered "street photography" .


And why not?

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Jun 6, 2018 08:17:34   #
Voss
 
AZNikon wrote:
Outstanding-shot of the year!


Thanks, AZNikon.

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Jun 6, 2018 08:20:18   #
SueScott Loc: Hammondsville, Ohio
 
mleuck wrote:
This photo is not considered "street photography" .


Not to start a "flame war" but after reading your comment I Googled "street photography" and found some interesting articles on the subject. A brief definition was, "a genre that records everyday life in a public place" which is not necessarily in an urban setting or even on a street. Other sources pointed to social commentary that didn't always show people in the shot - an example was abandoned vending machines lined up in front of run-down buildings in Pittsburgh. The definition seems to be much broader than what many people think it is.

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Jun 6, 2018 08:25:46   #
Voss
 
dragonfist wrote:
Eeeew, I can only imagine what would fill those. I will pass thank you. I have heard what happens in Vegas stays there. It is probably a good thing. I don't know how you find these but it sure is different.


Believe it or not, this shot was taken from the sidewalk on Las Vegas Blvd., near the center of the big hotel/casino area. The store was one of several forming a strip mall, and everything you see was wide open to any passing person. I can only say that Las Vegas is indeed different from Oklahoma City.

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Jun 6, 2018 09:53:28   #
Voss
 
SueScott wrote:
Not to start a "flame war" but after reading your comment I Googled "street photography" and found some interesting articles on the subject. A brief definition was, "a genre that records everyday life in a public place" which is not necessarily in an urban setting or even on a street. Other sources pointed to social commentary that didn't always show people in the shot - an example was abandoned vending machines lined up in front of run-down buildings in Pittsburgh. The definition seems to be much broader than what many people think it is.
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You're alluding to a type of photo I have on file to post later. But in case this discussion turns to "what is Street?", I'll post it now as it may add some value to it.

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