::Weekly Street Photography-November 8th::

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Subject   ::Weekly Street Photography-November 8th::  [SIMILAR]
Posted by   Peter Dumont [PROFILE]
Date/Time   21:27:03, 07 November 2009 (GMT)

The Weekly Street Photography of sunday the eighth of November is here.

This week we don't have a week theme, so it is

>------------------------------------------------- *Anything Goes !* ----------------------------------------------

this week.

Please, please don't be shy and show us your (recent) streetpics.

Only for the truly fearless, desperately clueless and the odd masochist,
we have ::: *THE CRITICS PIT* ::: where you can post a photograph to
be reviewed without mercy !

Underneath that you can find the ::: *HISTORICAL CORNER* ::: where you can
post your personal favorites from masters of street photography of the past!

And below that is the ::: *TECHNICAL CORNER* ::: where you can post
technical tips and/or questions concerning streetphotography.

You can find the WSP Archives here:

http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1029&message=33628409

Streetphotography isn't about architecture, but it is the art of
photographing people in the city as they interact with other people,
their surroundings or with YOU; the photographer.

There are many different ways and styles to do streetphotography.

You can use a long tele-lens and work as a sniper making sure people
won't notice you, or you can use a wide lens and engage with the people
you are capturing with your camera.

Streetphotography is a rewarding form of photography
where style and personality becomes a part of the picture.
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>*Q
>
>>Often something disturbs us more in photographed form
>>than it does when we actually experience it.
>>
>>*Susan Sontag
>.
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