hoola wrote:
Neat fotos . I do question the usage of such long lenses . Why ? Seems like spying on folx rather then interacting . Way back in the day(1960's & 1970's) which sort of was beginning of so called street photography photographers worked differently . They used normal to wide lenses and got right into the thick of things . See work of Gary Winogrand or Lee Friedlander for examples .
Because they were mostly taken from a long way off...the three girls for example were about 70 meters away...I do my own thing and aren't interested in what other photographers do. I found in the past that if you get too close, the subjects tend to react to the camera and you don't get an on the spur of the moment pic...Taking pics in an open area in a public place is not spying and quite legal...
Too many photogs copy what others do and that's why we end up with so much of the same looking "stuff"...