>>> I'll give you that. In street photography a tripod
>>> is a hinderance but in
>>> most situations, I maintain that a tripod is vital
>>> to good photographs. With
>>> the exception of a few cases, photographers who
>>> argue otherwise are lazy or
>>> are willing to accept fuzzy pictures.
>
>You just haven't looked at enough pictures then. You need to get some books
>of handheld 35mm photography and look at them, that's all. Not a problem.

Come to think of it, I've seen some great photos that weren't particularly
sharp. And some were great *because* they weren't sharp.
(How many other people are thinking "Robert Capa" right now? <g>)

--
Mark Roberts
"There are only three rules for taking a great photograph. Unfortunately
no one knows what they are." -- Somerset Maughm



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